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Part Number: X08-20826
Course Number: 2295A
Released: 4/2001
Delivery Guide
Implementing and Supporting
Services 5.0
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Course Number: 2295A
Part Number: X08-20826
Released: 4/2001
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Introduction
Course Materials 2
Prerequisites 3
Course Outline 4
Course Outline (continued) 6
Setup 7
Microsoft Official Curriculum 8
Microsoft Certified Professional Program 9
Facilities 11
Module 1: Installing Internet Information Services 5.0 Overview 1
Introduction to Internet Information Services 5.0 2
Installing IIS 10
Lab A: Installing IIS to a Custom Location 17
Updating IIS 21
Lab B: Updating IIS 23
Using Online Documentation 26
Review 30
Module 2: Configuring Web and FTP Sites Overview 1
Configuring Properties 2
Creating Additional Sites 11
Creating Virtual Directories 13
Redirecting Requests 14
Creating Custom Error Messages 16
Lab A: Creating and Configuring Additional Web and FTP Sites 18
Review 30
Module 3: Administering Web and FTP Sites Overview 1
Managing Content 2
Performing Remote Administration 6
Lab A: Managing Web Sites Remotely 9
Managing the Metabase 14
Lab B: Backing Up and Restoring Web Sites 23
Administering Sites Using Built-In Scripts 26
Lab C: Creating a Web Site Using Built-In Scripts and Adding Content Using WebDAV 35
Restarting Internet Services 38
Review 40
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Module 4: Installing and Configuring Web Applications
Overview 1
Introduction to Web Applications 2
Creating and Removing Web Applications 4
Configuring Web Applications 6
Installing ISAPI Filters 20
Lab B: Installing and Using ISAPI Applications and Filters 22
Review 29
Module 5: Implementing Security on a Web Server Overview 1
Using IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions 2
Configuring Access Permissions for a Web Server 4
Configuring Authentication for a Web Server 15
Multimedia: Overview of IIS Security 30
Lab A: Securing Web Resources Using Permissions and Authentication 31
Using Client Certificates 45
Classroom Discussion 50
Securing Web Communications Using SSL 52
Lab B: Configuring and Managing an Encrypted Connection Using SSL 57
Using Local Security Policies on a Web Server 66
Configuring Security on an FTP Site 68
Configuring Auditing for IIS 70
Review 72
Module 6: Monitoring and Optimizing a Web Server Overview 1
Optimizing a Web Server 2
Monitoring and Optimizing Memory Usage 14
Monitoring and Optimizing Processor Activity 19
Monitoring and Optimizing the Available Network Bandwidth 25
Managing Log Files 29
Lab A: Monitoring Log Files 37
Optimizing a Web Site 41
Lab B: Monitoring Performance on an IIS Server 49
Review 60
Module 7: Configuring IIS to Provide E-Mail Support Overview 1
Introduction to the SMTP Service 2
Configuring Support for the SMTP Service 4
Controlling E-Mail Messages 12
Configuring Security for the SMTP Service 19
Managing the SMTP Service 28
Lab A: Configuring and Testing the SMTP Service 35
Review 45
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Overview 1
Introduction to FrontPage-Extended Webs 2
Creating FrontPage-Extended Webs 5
Managing Access to FrontPage-Extended Webs 12
Lab A: Creating and Managing Access to a FrontPage-Extended Web 18
Administering FrontPage-Extended Webs 32
Managing Authoring of FrontPage-Extended Webs 39
Optimizing the Performance of FrontPage-Extended Webs 46
Lab B: Managing Authoring of FrontPage-Extended Webs 47
Review 51
Module 9: Implementing IIS 5.0 Overview 1
Identifying Potential Risks from the Internet 2
Implementing IIS as an Internet Web Server 9
Implementing IIS as an Intranet Web Server 16
Implementing IIS as an Extranet Web Server 24
Review 30
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This section provides you with a brief description of the course, audience, suggested prerequisites, and course objectives
Description
The purpose of Course 2295A is to provide a solution for the customers’ need
to have trained Information Technology (IT) support personnel to implement, support, and maintain Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0
Audience
This course is designed for IT support professionals who need to implement and support IIS 5.0 This course specifically addresses the requirements of the following job roles
Job role Includes IT support professionals who
Student Prerequisites
This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
• Completed Course 2153A, Implementing a Microsoft Windows® 2000 Network Infrastructure or have equivalent knowledge of Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Domain Name Service (DNS), certificate services, and tasks that are performed on Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server
Course Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Install IIS 5.0
Create and configure IIS 5.0 Web and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) sites
Administer a single IIS Web site or multiple IIS Web sites
Configure Web applications
Implement security on an IIS server
Monitor and optimize Web server
Configure IIS to provide e-mail support
Configure and manage Microsoft FrontPage®-extended Webs
Explain implementation guidelines based on the specific role of the IIS Web server
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Course Timing
The following schedule is an estimate of the course timing Your timing may vary
Day 1
Start End Module
9:00 9:30 Introduction
Content Using WebDAV
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Start End Module
(continued)
Authentication
Using SSL
Day 3
Start End Module
Web
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Trainer Materials Compact Disc Contents
The Trainer Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:
setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document)
the steps for manually installing the classroom computers
description of classroom requirements, classroom configuration, instructions for using the automated classroom setup scripts, and the Classroom Setup Checklist
and corrections that you find in the course
PowerPoint® presentation and Web-based materials
to complete Lab A in Module 3, “Administering Web and FTP Sites,” in
Course 2295A, Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet
Information Services 5.0
course
display the PowerPoint slides
installation of the operating system for classroom setup
links to resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites
after the automated installation of the operating system is completed
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The Student Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:
you with resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites
setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document)
hands-on labs
PowerPoint presentation and Web-based materials
FrontPage® 2000 used in the classroom environment
files may be used to prepare the student computers for the hands-on labs
for this course
Materials Web page
Word document (.doc) files that are included on the compact disc
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Document Conventions
The following conventions are used in course materials to distinguish elements
of the text
Convention Use
to a topic heading when additional information on the topic is covered on the page or pages that follow it
bold Represents commands, command options, and syntax that
must be typed exactly as shown It also indicates commands on menus and buttons, dialog box titles and options, and icon and menu names
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argument names or placeholders for variable information Italic is also used for introducing new terms, for book titles, and for emphasis in the text
directory names, and folder and file names, except when specifically referring to case-sensitive names Unless otherwise indicated, you can use lowercase letters when you type a directory name or file name in a dialog box or
at a command prompt
ALL CAPITALS Indicate the names of keys, key sequences, and key
combinations — for example, ALT+SPACEBAR
monospace Represents code samples or examples of screen text
[filename] in command syntax indicates that you can
choose to type a file name with the command Type only the information within the brackets, not the brackets themselves
the information within the braces, not the braces themselves
be repeated
Represents an omitted portion of a code sample