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Microsoft Internet Information Server Resource Kit | 
enlarge | Authors: Microsoft Press, Microsoft Corporation Brand: Microsoft Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1364756
Platform: No Operating System Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Cdr Pages: 600 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.7
MPN: 1-57231-638-1 ISBN: 1572316381 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.713769 UPC: 790145163813 EAN: 9781572316386 ASIN: 1572316381
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Product Description This exclusive Microsoft resource kit was created in cooperationwith the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) developmentand support teams. That makes it comprehensive authoritative andindispensable for system administrators and other compute
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Some parts are good; some terrible July 21, 1999 I am a Systems Engineer trying to understand things like how to analyze traffic coming into a server and using this analysis to drive some design issues, such as deciding on the hardware and software components (what to buy, architecture issues, security, issues of scaling etc.) Parts of this book discuss those issues (Ch. 3, 4 and 6, if Databases are involved).However, since this is a book written by committee, some parts are good while others are plain bad. In particular Chapters 5 and 6 (written by John Sudds) are plainly unreadable and not worth wasting your time over. The first four Chapters and the Chapter on Security are worth reading. The book is informational. If you want a desktop reference as you develope web pages etc., find some other book. I haven't used the Toolkit as yet. We are in the process of creating a test setup and hopefully the toolkit will come handy.
Worthwhile if you filter out Microsoft's self praise August 24, 1998 If you are an aspiring MCP this is a very good addition to your bookshelf of study material. The book is full of information not adequately covered in the official curriculum and sure to be on the certification test.This is not a replacement for a real study guide nor is it a complete "How To" manual, but don't mistake it for casual reading either. The two CD's included are worth the price of the book, especially if you are an administrator (or an aspiring administrator). The single biggest drawback is Microsoft't use of its own corporate solutions. We all know how big Microsoft is, so give us a break: spotlight someone else using IIS!
It's like watching Independence Day without the SFX July 28, 1998 It just scratches the surface of the vast features of IIS4. Doesn't go into detail, doesn't have how-to guides, doesn't serve its purpose.
This book misses the mark July 22, 1998 The information in this book can be found in many other sources. Information relating to its title is not covered and the program interface is never discussed. This book gives general information about many internet site development topics but never gets into the "meat" of IIS 4.0. I immediately returned the book and will search for better information resources. Steer clear of this title.
This is the good one May 30, 1998 I have read a few of the Resource Kits now, (NT Workstation, NT Server ) and this is by far the best one.The NT Resource Kits left me wanting for more concise information, and a better read (less verbose) but this book gives a concise and yet complete reference of IIS 4.0
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