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FIRST PROVEN in Local Area Network (LAN) environments, Windows NT is fast becoming a significant rival to Unix as the standard operating system for Internet servers and is a natural choice for intranets. In Building Windows NT Web Servers, authors Ed Tittel, Mary Madden, and David B. Smith give you the concrete, hands-on information you need to efficiently set up a robust, stable Windows NT-based Web server. Smartly organized, the book separates out the HTTP basics you may already know, so that you can easily find information you need on topics such as setting up a connection, structuring a Web site, managing and maintaining your server, and delivering Web services though CGI scripts. A complete package, Building Windows NT Web Servers includes a bonus CD-ROM containing all the tools you need, from the WebQuest 2.1 WebServer for Windows NT to the Open Sesame Proxy Server.
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