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Printing the Installation and Planning Guide
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For best results, print the Microsoft(r) Internet Information Server
Installation and Planning Guide files by using Microsoft Word for Windows
version 6.0 or newer. The following table describes each document file.
Document File Contains
Chp_0.doc Title page, table of contents, and front matter
Chp_0a.doc Before You Begin
Chp_1.doc Chapter 1, Installing Internet Information Server
Chp_2.doc Chapter 2, Understanding the Internet and Internet Information Server
Chp_3.doc Chapter 3, Configuring and Managing Your Internet Information Server
Chp_4.doc Chapter 4, Networking for the Internet or an Intranet
Chp_5.doc Chapter 5, Securing Your Site Against Intruders
Chp_6.doc Chapter 6, Planning Your Content Directories and Virtual Servers
Chp_7.doc Chapter 7, Logging Server Activity
Chp_8.doc Chapter 8, Publishing Information and Applications
Chp_9.doc Chapter 9, Using the FTP and Gopher Services
Chp_a.doc Index
Support.doc Microsoft Support Network
These files were originally prepared using specialized fonts that are not shipped with
Windows NT Server. Resident fonts have been used to replace the specialized fonts, but
you may notice a few variations or irregularities in your printout.
The files were formatted for output to a 100 percent PostScript(tm)-compatible print
device (such as an Apple(r) LaserWriter(r) II NTX printer or a Linotronic typesetter)
with at least 5MB of memory. The line and page breaks may be affected by the printer
driver and the dots-per-inch (dpi) setting you select. The line and page breaks are
based on the Linotronic(tm) printer driver and a 300 dpi setting. The Linotronic printer
driver can be used with any 100 percent PostScript-compatible printer.
If you use an emulated PostScript printer, some of the text and art may print incorrectly
or not at all.