IIS is an integral part of the Windows DNA architecture. An important role of IIS is to link clients accessing the system through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to the other Windows DNA services, such as DHTML, ASP, and so on. In addition, IIS includes a basic set of functionality that systems developers can extend to define a customized application architecture.
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The topics in this section describe this basic functionality, and define the relationship of IIS architecture to the rest of the Windows DNA architecture. A general outline of how IIS processes HTTP requests is also provided.