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Chapter 1: Introducing IIS 6
Table 1-1: Differences Between Web, Standard, and Enterprise Editions
Chapter 2: IIS 6 Architecture
Table 2-1: Comparison of IIS 6 Application Isolation Modes at the Process Level
Chapter 3: Planning Deployment
Table 3-1: Optional Switches for Winnt.exe
Table 3-2: Optional Switches for Winnt32.exe
Table 3-3: Possible Upgrade Paths to Standard and Enterprise Editions of Windows Server 2003
Table 3-4: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2003 Editions
Table 3-5: Recommended Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2003 Editions
Table 3-6: Maximum RAM for Windows Server 2003 Editions
Table 3-7: Multipro8cessor Support for Windows Server 2003 Editions
Table 3-8: Maximum Number of CPUs for Windows 2000 Server and Windows .NET Server 2003 Compared
Table 3-9: RAID Levels for Windows NT and Windows 2000
Chapter 5: Administering Standard/Enterprise Edition
Table 5-1: IIS Services and Their Component DLLs and Host Processes
Chapter 7: Creating and Configuring Websites
Table 7-1: IIS Properties Sheets Tabs of Different Levels
Table 7-2: Final Configuration of Websites on IIS Server SNOOPY
Table 7-3: Results of Trying to Open Various URLs for Sites on SNOOPY
Chapter 8: Creating and Configuring Applications
Table 8-1: Default File Extensions Defined for Different ISAPI Extensions
Chapter 9: Creating and Configuring FTP Sites
Table 9-1: Tabs on IIS Properties Sheets of Different Levels (FTP)
Table -9.2: Directory Structure for Implementing FTP User Isolation
Chapter 10: Securing IIS
Table 10-1: Default Permissions for \wwwroot
Table 10-2: Summary of IIS 6 Authentication Methods
Table 10-3: HTTP Request Handler DLLs for Common Types of Applications
Chapter 11: Working from the Command-Line
Table 11-1: Service Names for net Commands
Chapter 12: Performance Tuning and Monitoring
Table 12-1: General Performance Counters Useful for Monitoring IIS
Table 12-2: Useful Performance Counters for Monitoring the WWW Service
Table 12-3: Useful Performance Counters for Monitoring ASP
Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Table 13-1: Categories of HTTP Status Codes
Table 13-2: IIS Default HTTP Errors Showing Substatus Codes
Table 13-3: Sample Record for W3C Extended Log File
Table 13-4: Summary of Field Definitions for W3C Extended Log File Format
Table 13-5: Naming Conventions for W#C Extended Log Files
Table 13-6: Configuring How ASP Errors are Logged
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IIS 6 Administration
ISBN: 0072194855
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 131
Authors:
Mitch Tulloch
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