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Internet Information Services Index

IIS is a powerful web server component for Server Editions of Windows going back to Windows NT 3.51
(which supported the original version 1.0 of the Server), and more recently as a component of the 'Professional' Edition of Windows 2000 and XP.
Over the next few pages I hope that you will learn enough information to operate your own
basic website or FTP Server, regulate access to it, be able to create a virtual directory and most importantly of all configure IIS for greater security.

Part 1: Setting up a password protected FTP Server
Part 2: Controlling Server Access
Part 3: Virtual Directories
Part 4: Locking down the server

 
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