This all-in-one reference covers installing, configuring, and managing a Windows NT-based network. It describes how to make components of Backoffice version 2 work best with other networks.
This book covers the essentials of the Internet Information Server, focusing on the installation, configuration and security issues of running a Web server.
A hands-on guide to creating and managing Web sites using the Microsoft BackOffice product suite. It explores what electronic commerce is, the role of networking technologies to industry growth, issues of privacy and security, and how to take an existing Web server and create an electronic storefront. Key features include examples of how to use SQL Server, Transaction Server, Internet Information Server and Commerce Server to create a Web site capable of providing content simultaneously to thousands of users, verify contents, and distribute products electronically.
This text uses illustrations to explain constructs such as associative arrays and uses tables at appropriate points to serve as handy references. It shows readers how to apply knowledge to develop dynamic user interfaces into Windows NT databases.