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Read about Internet Information Server, Microsoft's new Internet server. Internet Information Server includes Windows NT Server-based security and administration features and the ability to configure a server to provide FTP and HTTP services simultaneously.Microsoft Internet Information Server Now Available (Feb 1996)
Read about the Internet Information Server (IIS) release, including an overview of features, requirements, and availability.A High-Level Look at Microsoft Internet Information Server (Nov 1995)
Ken Bergmann gives you the scoop on Microsoft's new Internet server from a developer's point of view.Microsoft Internet Information Server Performance Analysis (March 1996) New! 3/12
Microsoft's Internet Information Server, now an integrated part of Windows NT Server, provides Web-site managers with a Web server that's easy to install and manage, and provides both high performance and a platform for a new generation of Web applications. Microsoft Internet Information Server easily outperforms other PC Web servers by as much as 400%, and even outperforms more expensive UNIX/RISC-based Web servers.Internet Information Server Support Options
A link to the Internet Information Server support page, which provides a list of frequently asked questions, Knowledge Base articles on Internet Information Server, free drivers, utilities, and updates, and other useful information.Publishing Dynamic Applications
We've provided a link to "Publishing Dynamic Applications" in Chapter 8 of the Internet Information Server Installation and Planning Guide on Microsoft's Internet Information Server Web site. This section contains information on how to create Web applications for the Microsoft Internet Information Server, including how to publish HTML pages and create interactive programs for your server.Publishing Information and Using a Database
We've provided a link to "Publishing Information and Using a Database" in Chapter 8 of the Internet Information Server Installation and Planning Guide on Microsoft's Internet Information Server Web site. This section gives a brief overview of WWW service and database access supported by the Microsoft Internet Information Server.