Microsoft IIS 6.0Administrator's Consultant
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Chapter 1: Overview of Microsoft Web Services
- Table 1-1: Quick Reference for Key Web Administration Tools
- Table 1-2: Quick Reference for Key IIS Administration Scripts
Chapter 2: Core IIS Administration
- Table 2-1: Default Ports for IIS Resources
- Table 2-2: Reserved Characters in URLs
- Table 2-3: IISRESET Switches Defined
- Table 2-4: Key IIS Services
Chapter 4: Customizing Web Server Content
- Table 4-1: Redirect Variables for IIS
- Table 4-2: General Classes of Status Codes
- Table 4-3: HTTP 1.1 Error Codes and Error Messages
- Table 4-4: Basic MIME Types
- Table 4-5: Common MIME Types
Chapter 5: Running IIS Applications
- Table 5-1: HTTP Request Types Used with ISAPI Extensions
- Table 5-2: Built-In ASP Objects
- Table 5-3: Prebuilt Components for ASP Applications
- Table 5-4: Application Overhead Baselines for Sample Server
Chapter 7: Managing Web Server Security
- Table 7-1: Important User Rights Assigned by Default to IIS User and Group Accounts
- Table 7-2: File and Folder Permissions Used by Windows Server 2003
- Table 7-3: General Guidelines for Permissions Based on Content Type
Chapter 10: Configuring and Maintaining E-Mail Services
- Table 10-1: Authentication Methods for POP3 Servers
Chapter 12: Administering the Indexing Service
- Table 12-1: Basic Parameters for the Indexing Service
- Table 12-2: Quick Reference for Indexing Service Status Conditions
- Table 12-3: Configurable Properties for the Indexing Service
Chapter 13: Performance Tuning and Monitoring
- Table 13-1: Key Counters Used to Monitor Web Server Performance
- Table 13-2: Uncovering Memory-Related Bottlenecks
- Table 13-3: Uncovering Processor-Related Bottlenecks
- Table 13-4: Uncovering Drive-Related Bottlenecks
Chapter 14: Tracking User Access and Logging
- Table 14-1: Basic Domain Classes
- Table 14-2: Status Code Classes
- Table 14-3: Fields for the IIS Log File Format
- Table 14-4: Directives Used with the Extended Log File Format
- Table 14-5: Prefixes Used with the Extended Log Fields
- Table 14-6: Field Identifiers Used with the Extended Log File Format
- Table 14-7: Table Fields for ODBC Logging
- Table 14-8: Conventions for Log File Names by Log File Format
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