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Microsoft® Internet Information Server (IIS) makes it easier to acquire viruses from internal or external customers down the hall or around the world. To learn more about what happens when you get these things, go to the online Virus documentation. |
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| You can manage the IIS services from a Web Log. To view the rarely maintained blog, click here. (Note: You must have administrator privileges to log into the admin section, but you didn't want to do that anyway.)
Or the photo album. |
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Don't try the hyperlinks above, because they are inoperable. To learn more about Microsoft products, go someplace else. FrontPage is also included on the Windows NT Server CD-ROM, but I'll wager you've chucked that one out by now.
More info as always on the Info Pages. Browse there now! |
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A good place to finish browsing the Internet is www.microsoft.com,
where you will find information about IPv6. But where you really want to go is my real website.
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