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MCSE Training Guide: Internet Information Server 4
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  • Textbook Binding: 466 pages
  • Publisher: New Riders Publishing; 2nd edition May 1999
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735708657
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735708655
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds

    Product Review
    If you're serious about learning IIS 4--and not just wiggling your way through the test--MCSE Training Guide: Internet Information Server 4 is a great self-paced course. The real hallmark of this second edition is its use of structured chapters and study aids, where traditional textbook structure is combined with self-paced study for MCSE exam 70-087. This Microsoft-approved study guide follows the structure of the examination by topic and objective. However, the first section varies from that approach a bit to quickly summarize the various components and services found in IIS 4.

    The real hallmark of this second edition is its use of structured chapters and study aids. Readers will easily find vital information without stumbling through excessive graphics or attempts at shortcutting the material. Bulleted objective lists, complete chapter outlines, and study strategies for sections are helpful tools. Inside each lesson are examination tips, warnings, case studies, and step-by-step exercises that familiarize the reader with the feature at hand. Discussions conclude with exercises, review questions, sample exam questions, and references to additional related resources.

    Perhaps the key to using this guide is picking the right elements to pay attention to. Fortunately, it offers plenty to choose from and covers the material in excellent detail. --Stephen W. Plain

    Product Description
    This book will be the second edition of MCSE Training Guide: Internet Information Server 4 and it will complete a set of second edition Training Guides for the MCSE track. The first edition has sold well. This was the first book published to include a simulation of the IIS product - a real coup because product simulations represented 20% of the IIS 4.0 exam, and a brand new question type from Microsoft. This edition will cover the exam's product simulations in much more detail, and prepare the reader with real-world detail and experience to reinforce the training concepts within the chapters. The new elements of the Training Guide will round out the second edition to provide the most technologically and pedagogically sophisticated product on the market today.

    Customer Reviews & Comments
    Below is a list of things the author EITHER POORLY COVER OR DID NOT EVEN MENTION in the book. If you want to pass IIS 4.0 exam, find a better book. Try ISS ExamCram published by CORIOLIS Authentication . Configuration for IIS virtual directory when two systems do not share a common NT domain was not even mentioned. For example: If IIS is located on Server1 and a virtual directory is located on Server2 and the two system do not share a common NT domain. . NT Guest Account was not discussed even though Anonymous User Account is part of NT Guest Account by default and knowing is is important to prevent anonymous user access to certain directories. WWW . Did not discuss about spaces in virtual directory names could cause problems for older browsers . Did not discuss about specifing IP address of virtual server for a virtual directory or the virtual directory will be seen by all virtual servers FTP . Did not discuss directory annotations at all: REG-DWORD and ~ftpsvc~.ckm . Did not discuss about browsers that cannot handle multiple-lines FTP welcome message Running Applications: ISAPI, CGI, Perl . Permission to run these apps were poorly covered . Did not discuss CGI at all: canot run using only Challenge/Response authentication . Did not discuss Perls and command interpreter SSL . Did not discuss about how SSL certificate can be applied to a virtual server by specifying IP address IIS/SQL . Did not discuss about the fact that .IDC require 32-bit ODBC drivers . Did not discuss about how to prevent hackers from access SQL via TCP/IP by changing the transport protocol between SQL & ISS servers . Did not discuss about ISS and SQL in different NT domains, how trust relationship must be set up, or IUSR_ComputerName has to be added to the SQL domain . Did not discuss about how Challenge/Response prevents logging onto remote SQL Index Server . No mention of .IDA script, MaxIndexesValue, NOISE.ENU whatsoever . Solving Indexing problems such as irrelevent or unwanted hits and creating separate catalogs were poorly covered . I could not believe it but there were not a single things about Word List, Shadow Indexes, Master Index, and merging of these indexes at all

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