This book includes the following chapters.
Chapter 1, "Internet Information Server Architecture," provides an overview of the architectural structure of Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) and a foundation for understanding the technical concepts presented in the following chapters.
Chapter 2, "Connecting Windows NT Server to the Internet," provides a conceptual overview of the requirements for connecting to the Internet.
Chapter 3, "Server Security on the Internet," describes Internet Information Server authentication and security and then illustrates secure topology configurations for connecting to the Internet.
Chapter 4, "Desktop Scenarios," presents IIS intranet scenarios that use single computers and describes their configuration running Peer Web Services (PWS) and Internet Information Server.
Chapter 5, "Enterprise Scenarios," presents IIS intranet scenarios involving simulated or multiple servers and describes their configuration using IIS virtual servers, IIS database applications, and the IIS FTP service..
Chapter 6, "Internet Connectivity Scenarios Using the Remote Access Service," presents scenarios that use the Windows NT Remote Access Service to provide remote clients access to the Internet.
Chapter 7, "Internet Tools," describes Windows NT Server Resource Kit utilities and Microsoft products that can be installed on a Microsoft Internet Information Server to provide a variety of information publishing services.
Chapter 8, "Troubleshooting an Internet Information Server Installation," presents troubleshooting tips that are useful for both IIS and PWS.
Glossary of Internet-related terms used in this book.
Index to this Windows NT Server Internet Guide.