Index:
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
Administrator Privileges Required
Microsoft Internet Service Manager
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
The Advanced Property Sheet
annotation file
Creating Annotation Files
Configuring FTP Logon
Configuring the Anonymous User Account
Controlling Anonymous Access
How Anonymous Logons and Client Authentication Interact
The Service Property Sheet
Using the Anonymous Account on Domain Controllers
anonymous logons
Associating Interpreters with Applications (Script Mapping)
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Installing Your Application on Internet Information Server
Publishing Dynamic Applications
Running Your Application
The Network Application
The ODBC Application
The Services Application
associating
Creating Customized Authentication Schemes
How Anonymous Logons and Client Authentication Interact
Requiring a User Name and Password
The Service Property Sheet
authentication
How to Choose the Right Internet Connection
Limiting Network Use
bandwidth control
Basic clear-text authentication
BIND
bits per second (bps)
bps
browser
cache
Acquiring a Certificate
Generating a Key Pair
Installing a Certificate with a Key Pair
CGI and Internet Information Server
CGI Application Returns Data to Server
Common Gateway Interface
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Security Considerations for Executables
Server Passes Request to Application
Server Receives Request
Server Returns Data to Client
CGI
challenge/response
Creating Customized Authentication Schemes
How Anonymous Logons and Client Authentication Interact
Requiring a User Name and Password
The Service Property Sheet
client/server architecture
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Using Computer Names and LMHOSTS
Using Computer Names with WINS Servers
Configuring Content Directories
Configuring Logging
Finding Other Computers on Your Network or Subnet
General Networking Issues
Typical Network Configurations
Windows NT Configuration and Security Checklists
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
Windows NT Security Checklist
Access Check Boxes
Account Information
Configuring Content Directories
Home Directory
Virtual Directory
Configuring Logging
Configuring and Managing Services
Finding Other Computers on Your Network or Subnet
General Networking Issues
Typical Network Configurations
Windows NT Configuration and Security Checklists
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
Windows NT Security Checklist
connected user
How to Choose the Right Internet Connection
Internet Connection Types
IP Addresses and DNS
Other Internet Client Services
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
Customizing Messages
Configuring a Single Content Directory
Configuring Content Directories
Configuring Server Options with Control Panel
The Network Application
The ODBC Application
The Services Application
Configuring and Managing Services
Controlling Access by IP Address
Controlling Access by User or Group
Controlling Anonymous Access
Creating Customized Authentication Schemes
Setting File Access with Windows Explorer
cryptography
data integrity
Data Source Name (DSN)
Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Authoring Web Pages with Database Access
How the Internet Database Connector Works
Installing ODBC and Creating System Data Sources
Learning the Features of the Internet Database Connector
Publishing Information and Using a Database
Understanding the Sample.htx File
Walking through a Sample Database Query
Walking through a Sample Database Query
Setting the Default Document and Directory Browsing
Glossary
Controlling Access by IP Address
Requiring a User Name and Password
Using DHCP in Your Intranet
DHCP
dial-up
The Directories Property Sheet
Directory Listing
Do Not Enable Directory Browsing
Setting the Default Document and Directory Browsing
The Directories Property Sheet
Setting Listing Style
Configuring a Single Content Directory
Configuring Content Directories
discovery mechanism
IP Addresses and DNS
Using Domain Names with DNS Servers
Web Browser URL Request
DNS spoofing
DNS
domain controller
Using the Anonymous Account on Domain Controllers
IP Addresses and DNS
Web Browser URL Request
Domain Name System (DNS)
Using Domain Names and HOSTS
Using Domain Names with DNS Servers
domain
DSN
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Installing Your Application on Internet Information Server
ISAPI Perl Available for Download
Running Your Application
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Configuring Logging
How to Read Log Files
Log to File
Log to SQL/ODBC Database
encryption
Error Messages
Tracking Problems with Event Viewer
Auditing File Access
Setting NTFS Permissions
NTFS File Security
How Does the FTP Service Work?
What is the FTP Service?
When Should I Use the FTP Service?
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
file-name extension mapping
filter
firewall
friendly name
IP Addresses and DNS
Name Resolution Systems
FTP Clients
Configuring FTP Directories
Creating Annotation Files
Setting Listing Style
Setting Read and Write Permission
Setting the Home Directory
Special Directories in the Home Directory
FTP Guest Account Access
Configuring FTP Logon
Controlling Anonymous Connections
Customizing Messages
Configuring and Managing Services
Configuring FTP Logon
Configuring Session Activity
FTP Service Registry Entries
How Anonymous Logons and Client Authentication Interact
How Does the FTP Service Work?
Requiring a User Name and Password
What is the FTP Service?
When Should I Use the FTP Service?
FTP
gateway
Gopher Plus
Configuring and Managing Services
Configuring the Gopher Service
Gopher Service Registry Entries
What is the Gopher Service?
gopher
gopherspace
Controlling Access by IP Address
Controlling Access by User or Group
FTP Guest Account Access
About Online Help
Home Directory
Setting the Home Directory
Special Directories in the Home Directory
home directory
Default.htm and the Internet Information Server Home Page
Using Domain Names and HOSTS
Authoring HTML Files
Directory Listing
Dynamic Pages
How Does Internet Information Server Work?
Publishing HTML and Other File Formats
Static Pages
Using Select Multiple List Boxes in HTML Forms
Using URLs and Creating HTML Links for Intranets
Web Browser URL Request
Web Server Response
CurrentRecord, MaxRecords
HTML Extension (.htx) Files
HTTP variables
Parameters from Internet Database Connector files
Understanding the Sample.htx File
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
HTML
HTTP
hyperlink
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
hypertext
Including Other Files with the Include Statement
Setting up WAIS Index Queries
Administrator Privileges Required
Before Installing Internet Information Server
FTP Guest Account Access
How to Test Your Internet Information Server Installation
Installation Folder
Installation Overview
Installation Requirements
Installing Internet Information Server
Remove All Button
Unattended Setup When Installing from a Network Folder
Windows NT Configuration and Security Checklists
How to Choose the Right Internet Connection
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Integrating Your Intranet with the Internet
interactive applications
How to Publish Information
Installation Requirements
Integrating Your Intranet with the Internet
Internet Scenarios
Internet Sites
Publishing on the Internet
What is the Internet?
Unbind Unnecessary Services from Your Internet Adapter Cards
Publishing on the Internet
How to Choose the Right Internet Connection
Internet Connection Types
IP Addresses and DNS
Other Internet Client Services
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
How the Internet Database Connector Works
Learning the Features of the Internet Database Connector
What is Internet Explorer?
How Do I Use Internet Information Server?
How Does Internet Information Server Work?
How Internet Information Server Security Works
What Can I Do with Internet Information Server?
What is Internet Information Server?
Internet Log Converter
Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC)
Internet Protocol (IP) address
Internet Protocol (IP)
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Administering Servers with Internet Service Manager
Microsoft Internet Service Manager
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet
InterNIC
How to Publish Information
Installation Requirements
Integrating Your Intranet with the Internet
Intranet Scenarios
Intranet Sites
Publishing on an Intranet
What is an Intranet?
intranet
Controlling Access by IP Address
IP Addresses and DNS
Name Resolution Systems
Specifying Directories with Virtual Servers
The Advanced Property Sheet
IP address
Troubleshooting an IP Network
IP
Creating the Applications or Scripts
Execute Permission for ISAPI Applications
Internet Server API
ISAPI Perl Available for Download
How to Choose the Right Internet Connection
ISDN
ISPs
The IUSR_computername Account
Acquiring a Certificate
Backing Up Keys
Generating a Key Pair
Installing a Certificate with a Key Pair
Moving a Key Pair to Another Server
Acquiring a Certificate
Backing Up Keys
Generating a Key Pair
Generating a Key Pair on Another Server
Installing a Certificate with a Key Pair
Loading a Key Created with Keygen.exe and Setkey.exe
Loading Backed Up Keys
Moving a Key Pair to Another Server
leased line
link
Using Computer Names and LMHOSTS
log file
Configuring Logging
Converting Log File Formats
How to Read Log Files
Log to File
Log to SQL/ODBC Database
Viewing Logs in Databases
Log to SQL/ODBC Database
Viewing Logs in Databases
Configuring Logging
Converting Log File Formats
How to Read Log Files
Log to SQL/ODBC Database
Viewing Logs in Databases
The Logging Property Sheet
logging
The Logging Property Sheet
Management Information Databases (MIBs)
MIBs
Creating the Applications or Scripts
MIME Type Configuration
Server MIME Mapping
MIME mapping
SNMP Monitoring
Configuring Logging
Monitoring Services with Performance Monitor
Configuring Content Directories
MIME Type Configuration
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) mapping
Name Resolution Systems
name resolution
The Network Application
Finding Other Computers on Your Network or Subnet
General Networking Issues
Typical Network Configurations
Unattended Setup When Installing from a Network Folder
SNMP Monitoring
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
Running Other Network Services
Running Other Network Services
Limiting Network Use
CGI Applications Receive Environment Variables
Enhanced Error Logging
Graphical Tool for Creating SSL Keys
HTTP Byte Range
Integration into Windows NT Version 4.0 Setup
Multiple Queries and Connection Pooling with Internet Database Connector
NCSA Style Map Files
Server Variables in .idc Files
Service Administration through a Web Browser
Support for HTTP Host Header
Translation of SQL Data to HTML Format
What's New
NNTP
How Internet Information Server Security Works
NTFS File Security
Setting NTFS Permissions
object-cache scavenger
32-Bit ODBC Drivers
Converting 16-Bit ODBC Drivers to 32-Bit during Setup
Installing ODBC and Creating System Data Sources
Microsoft Access ODBC Drivers
ODBC Advanced Optional Fields
Publishing Information and Using a Database
The ODBC Application
About Online Help
About the Online Examples
packet
Directory Listing
Dynamic Pages
Static Pages
Web Server Response
page
Controlling Security by User Name and Password
Requiring a User Name and Password
password authentication
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Customizing Windows or Windows NT
Documentation in Alternative Formats
Getting More Accessibility Information
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Accessibility Features
Monitoring Services with Performance Monitor
Setting Read and Write Permission
policies
port number
Authoring HTML Files
Including Other Files with the Include Statement
MIME Type Configuration
Preparing Information for Publishing
Publishing HTML and Other File Formats
program file
protocol
proxy
Attempting to Publish from Redirected Network Drives
How to Publish Information
Installation Requirements
Preparing Information for Publishing
Publishing Dynamic Applications
Publishing Information and Using a Database
Publishing on an Intranet
Publishing on the Internet
Setting WWW Directory Access
Configuring a Single Content Directory
Attempting to Publish from Redirected Network Drives
How to Publish Information
Installation Requirements
Publishing on the Internet
Attempting to Publish from Redirected Network Drives
How to Publish Information
Installation Requirements
Publishing on an Intranet
Using Batch Queries and Multiple Queries
Walking through a Sample Database Query
Internet Scenarios
Intranet Scenarios
RAS
Setting Read and Write Permission
How to Read Log Files
Attempting to Publish from Redirected Network Drives
Adding Virtual Directories by Using the Registry
Creating Registry Entries
Adding Virtual Directories by Using the Registry
Associating Interpreters with Applications (Script Mapping)
Creating Registry Entries
FTP Service Registry Entries
Global Registry Entries
Gopher Service Registry Entries
Server MIME Mapping
Service-Specific Registry Entries with Common Names
Setup Registry Entries
WWW Service Registry Entries
Remote Access Service (RAS)
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
remote administration
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Content Folders and Files
Event Log Availability
Remove All Button
Routers and Security Devices
router
Routers and Security Devices
RPC
Associating Interpreters with Applications
Security Implications
Understanding the Sample.htx File
script
Associating Interpreters with Applications (Script Mapping)
Installing Your Application on Internet Information Server
Publishing Dynamic Applications
Running Your Application
Configuring a Directory to Require SSL
How Internet Information Server Security Works
Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Suggestions for SSL Configuration and Operation
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Configuring FTP Logon
Controlling Access by IP Address
Controlling Access by User or Group
Controlling Anonymous Access
How Internet Information Server Security Works
Routers and Security Devices
Running Other Network Services
Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Security Considerations for Executables
Setting File Access with Windows Explorer
Setting Folder and File Permissions
Setting Up User Accounts
Setting WWW Directory Access
Windows NT Security Checklist
Configuring Logging
The Service Property Sheet
service
Configuring and Managing Services
Configuring Logging
Selecting a View
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
The Services Application
What is the Gopher Service?
Selecting a View
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
Verifying TCP/IP Session Communications
Converting 16-Bit ODBC Drivers to 32-Bit during Setup
Setup Process for Internet Information Server
The IUSR_computername Account
Unattended Setup When Installing from a Network Folder
Publishing Dynamic Applications
The Network Application
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
SNMP Monitoring
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Configuring a Single Content Directory
slow link
SMTP
SNMP Monitoring
SNMP
SQL logging
Using Batch Queries and Multiple Queries
Configuring a Directory to Require SSL
How Internet Information Server Security Works
Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Suggestions for SSL Configuration and Operation
SSL security
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
static page
Starting, Stopping, and Pausing Services
Finding Other Computers on Your Network or Subnet
Internet Sites
Other Internet Client Services
subnet mask
System Data Source Name (DSN)
Installing ODBC and Creating System Data Sources
Creating Tag Files
Interpreting Item Types
Tag Files
tag files
General Networking Issues
Verifying TCP/IP Session Communications
TCP/IP
How to Test Your Internet Information Server Installation
throttling
General Networking Issues
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Securing Data Transmissions with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Tracking Problems with Event Viewer
Troubleshooting an IP Network
Unattended Setup When Installing from a Network Folder
How Does Internet Information Server Work?
Using URLs and Creating HTML Links for Intranets
Web Browser URL Request
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
How Does Internet Information Server Work?
Using URLs and Creating HTML Links for Intranets
Web Browser URL Request
URL
Usenet
Configuring and Managing Services
Controlling Access by IP Address
Controlling Access by User or Group
Controlling Anonymous Access
Creating Customized Authentication Schemes
FTP Guest Account Access
Setting File Access with Windows Explorer
Configuring the Anonymous User Account
Managing User Accounts with User Manager for Domains
Requiring a User Name and Password
Setting Up User Accounts
User Accounts
Managing User Accounts with User Manager for Domains
Report View
Selecting a View
Servers View
Services View
Adding Virtual Directories by Using the Registry
Creating Virtual Directories
Specifying Directories with Virtual Servers
Virtual Directory
virtual directory
Creating Virtual Servers
Directory
Setting Up a Virtual Server
Specifying Directories with Virtual Servers
virtual server
volatile objects
Setting up WAIS Index Queries
Web browser
Client Errors Browsing FTP, Directory Annotation Enabled
How Does Internet Information Server Work?
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
Web Browser URL Request
Web Server Response
Web page
Authoring Web Pages with Database Access
Directory Listing
Dynamic Pages
Static Pages
Web Browser URL Request
Web Server Response
Connecting to a Web Server
How to Test Your Internet Information Server Installation
Using a Browser to Administer Internet Information Server
Web server
Setting up WAIS Index Queries
Setting File Access with Windows Explorer
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server
Configuring Server Options with Control Panel
How Internet Information Server Security Works
Managing User Accounts with User Manager for Domains
Setting NTFS Permissions
Using Other Windows NT Tools
Windows NT Configuration and Security Checklists
Windows NT Configuration Checklist
Windows NT Security Checklist
Using Computer Names with WINS Servers
WINS server
World Wide Web (WWW)
Setting WWW Directory Access
Configuring and Managing Services
How Anonymous Logons and Client Authentication Interact
Requiring a User Name and Password
Understanding the Sample.htx File
WWW Service Registry Entries
WWW
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