After completing TCP/IP: Microsoft TCP/IP and IIS, the user should be able to:
| Install Microsoft TCP/IP |
| Configure Microsoft TCP/IP to support multiple network adapters |
| Test TCP/IP configuration using ping and ipconfig |
| Install and manage Internet Information Server (IIS) |
| Set up and configure HTTP server, FTP services, and Gopher services |
| Plan, set up, and configure virtual servers and directories |
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Microsoft TCP/IP Services
| Using Microsoft TCP/IP and Windows NT |
| Overview of NT services |
| Installing Microsoft TCP/IP |
| Using the Network Settings dialog box |
| Installing TCP/IP protocols |
| Working with the Adapters and Bindings Tabs |
Testing the TCP/IP Configuration
| Using ping and ipconfig |
| Overview of TCP/IP properties |
Internet Information Server
| Installing the Internet Information Server (IIS) |
| Testing the installation |
| Managing IIS |
Configuring the HTTP Server (WWW Server)
| Setting up the IUSR_computername Account |
| Managing WWW server properties |
| Editing home directory properties |
Advanced WWW, FTP and Gopher
| Setting up virtual directories |
| Planning and setting up virtual servers |
| Configuring the FTP service |
| Configuring the Gopher service |
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This course is distributed with:
| Exercises that allow users to practice administrating TCP/IP |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to a TCP/IP server product |
| A TCP/IP glossary |
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