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Supporting Internet Information Server 2.0 - 2 Days

Target Audience:
This course is intended for students interested in setting up or supporting Internet Information Servers.

Pre-requisites:
Practical experience of TCP/IP on Windows NT Server e.g. how dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), Windows® Internet Name Service (WINS), and domain name system (DNS) can be used to resolve TCP/IP addresses or Possession and use of a TCP/IP address from a service provider Knowledge of various uses of Internet Information Serveris recommended. top

Purpose:


At the end of the course, students will be able to develop multi-user systems, apply object-oriented programming concepts to VFP and take advantage of its functionality; utilise the core commands and functions of OOP, create classes and subclasses; develop forms with additional functionality, add methods to control a grid; manage and control data in multi-user situations; and use OLE with VFP, Word and Excel top

Objectives:

At the end of the course the delegate will be able to complete the following list of functions:

Internet Concepts

Describe how hosts connect across the Internet.
Define the components of a URL.
Explain how information is transferred via the Internet. top

Microsoft Internet Services


Determine which Microsoft products are needed to create a specific Internet site.
Explain how the various Microsoft Internet services interact.
Use Internet Explorer. top

Installation

Install Internet Information Server.
Ensure support for Internet services: FTP, the World Wide Web, and database connections.

Internet Service Manager

Use Internet Service Manager to administer an Internet Information Server site.

Architecture

Describe the architecture of Internet Information Server.
Explain how the various Internet services relate to the architecture of Internet Information Server. top

FTP Service

Describe the architecture of FTP service.
Indicate the FTP-specific settings in Performance Monitor.
Use FTP to transfer data between Internet hosts.

Web Service

Describe the architecture of the Web service
Indicate the Web-specific settings in Performance Monitor.
Use the Web to transfer data between Internet hosts. top

Domain Name System

Explain how DNS is used to resolve TCP/IP addresses.

Security Architecture

Describe the security architecture used by Internet Information Server.
Describe the available security options.
Explain how performance may be affected by various security options. top

Security Features of Windows NT Server

Indicate when the security features of Windows NT Server are appropriate.
Implement security features of Windows NT Server. top

Security Features of Internet Information Server

Indicate when the security features of Internet Information Server are appropriate.
Implement security features of Windows NT.

Encryption and Authentication

Implement the appropriate SSL security features.
Implement the appropriate PCT security features. top

Extensions

Configure Internet Information Server to connect to a database.

Microsoft Index Server

Use Index Server to create a search index for a Web site. top

Virtual Directories and Servers

Create and use virtual directories and virtual servers. top

Planning

Hardware and software requirements
Estimating bandwidth—performance issues
Connectivity options
Intranet versus Internet
Connecting with Internet service providers
Testing cycle
Identify the minimum hardware required for Internet Information Server.
Plan a complete Internet site,determining all necessary hardware, estimating bandwidth, and specifying the appropriate connectivity methods.
Explain the role of Internet service providers.
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Tuning and Optimization

Monitor and interpret performance data about an Internet Information Server site.
Indicate what registry settings affect Internet Information Server.
Maintain a log for tuning purposes.

Troubleshooting

Identify and solve troubleshoot problems that may occur.
Resolve DNS problems. top

Particulars:

Cost: £795 ( 1272) excluding VAT
Platform: Windows 95
Numbers: Maximum of 6 people on each course at F1’s training facilities in London, Bath and Manchester top

Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition

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