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Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0: Security

Course Status: Released Courseware Features
Course Language: English  
Course Duration: 4 Hours  
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network,  

Audience
Webmasters responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaing IIS 4.0
Prerequisites
All preceding content in the Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0 curriculum; the Internetworking Essentials curriculum or equivalent knowledge of networking; the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Microsoft TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0 curricula or equivalent experience of configuration and administration of the Windows NT environment and TCP/IP; the Internet and Intranet Skills curriculum or familiarity with Internet concepts and general aspects of web-site development and administration
Course Aim
To enable the student to describe and implement Windows NT 4.0 and IIS security features in an IIS 4.0 site
Learning Objectives
After taking this course, the student should be able to
describe a web security model for IIS 4.0
explain how web security works and how it affects the server's performance
describe the security features provided by Windows NT Server 4.0 and IIS
define the characteristics of NT Server's user and group accounts
show how IIS security helps to control access to a site
outline the security features of the NTFS file system
convert to NTFS
show how to set directory and file permissions in NT and IIS
use Windows NT Server 4.0 auditing
use IIS auditing tools
Topics Covered
Security concepts
The web security model
NT Server security features
IIS security features
Controlling access
NT user and group accounts
Hands-on: Disabling a user account
Controlling access in IIS
Hands-on: Setting IIS access controls
Directory and file permissions
File systems supported by NT 4.0
Setting permissions in NT
Permissions in IIS
Auditing
The audit policy
Auditing files and directories
Hands-on: Auditing a subdirectory
IIS auditing tools


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