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Advanced Diploma in Internet and Intranet Technologies

SAKI/DIIT/101205 - Creating and Configuring a Web Server Using Microsoft IIS 4.0 - Part 1
Duration: 14 Months

Learn To

  • Identify the key features and components of Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0.
  • Install Internet Information Server 4.0 on a Windows NT 4.0 server.
  • Manage the IIS 4.0 server by using MMC and the IIS 4.0 administrative tools.
  • Identify the functions performed by the various components of the IIS 4.0 architecture.
  • Configure a Web site on IIS 4.0 by using its property sheets.
  • Configure a FTP site on IIS 4.0 by using its property sheets.

Unit 1: Introducing IIS 4.0

  • Identify the benefits of IIS 4.0.
  • Match the components of IIS 4.0 with the type of support they provide to clients.
  • Match the HTTP 1.1 features of IIS 4.0 with the tasks that they enable on the server.
  • Match the services that enable an integrated setup and administrations of IIS 4.0 with their features.
  • Identify the features that support development and deployment of the Web-based applications of IIS 4.0.
  • Identify the features that enable the administrators to ensure security and authentication of users on IIS 4.0.
  • Identify the features that enable the incorporation of Web Publishing Tools on IIS 4.0.
  • Identify the IIS 4.0 functionality provided when it is installed on a Windows interface.

Unit 2: Installing IIS 4.0

  • Identify the recommended hardware and software requirements for installation of IIS 4.0.
  • Identify the Windows NT Server 4.0 configuration features that are essential for IIS 4.0 installation.
  • Verify the Windows NT server baseline settings.
  • Install IIS 4.0 on a Windows NT 4.0 server by using the custom installation option.
  • Identify the changes to a Windows NT server after the installation of IIS 4.0.
  • Verify the changes made to the Windows NT server after the installation of IIS 4.0.

Unit 3: Managing IIS 4.0

  • Identify the benefits of MMC.
  • Match the components of the MMC interface with their functions.
  • Save a customized console file by using MMC.
  • Restore a customized console file when MMC is not running.
  • Match the administrative tools provided by the ISM snap-in with their functions.
  • Identify the features of the ISM HTML.
  • Identify the benefits of the Windows Scripting Host.
  • Identify the features of the metabase.

Unit 4: IIS 4.0 Architecture

  • Match the protocols supported by IIS 4.0 with their functions.
  • Match the components of administration architecture with their functions.
  • Match the shared facilities of the Inetinfo process with their functions.
  • Match the connectors supported by IIS with their functions.
  • Identify the functions of the components of the Windows NT system services layer.
  • Match the components of the Web services layer with their functions.
  • Match the components of the Application services layer with their functions.

Unit 5: Configuring WWW Service

  • Identify the tasks enabled by the types of WWW property sheets located on IIS 4.0.
  • Configure the WWW service Master properties property sheet on IIS 4.0.
  • Configure the options provided by the WWW Web site tab.
  • Add users to the Operators list provided by the WWW Operators tab.
  • Configure the options provided by the WWW Performance tab.
  • Add an ISAPI filter on IIS 4.0.
  • Configure the options provided by the WWW Home Directory tab.
  • Configure the WWW Default property sheet to enable a browser to locate a default document.
  • Configure the security options in the WWW Directory Security tab.
  • Match the options in the HTTP Headers tab with their uses.
  • Identify the features of the WWW Custom Errors tab.
  • Modify the default Web site properties to make a Web site offline.
  • Test a Web site that is offline for the standard error message.
  • Modify the default Web site properties to make it online.
  • Create a custom error message for a Web site that is currently unavailable.
  • Replace the default error message with a custom error message.
  • Test a Web site for a custom error message.

Unit 6: Configuring FTP Service
- 1 hour

  • Identify the tasks enabled by the types of FTP property sheets located on IIS 4.0.
  • Configure the FTP Service Master Properties property sheets on IIS 4.0.
  • Configure the options provided by the FTP site tab.
  • Configure the options provided by the FTP Security Accounts tab.
  • Configure the message fields provided by the FTP Message tab.
  • Modify the options provided in the FTP Home Directory tab.
  • Configure the options provided by the FTP Directory Security tab.
  • Populate the FTP site with text files on IIS 4.0.
  • Transfer files by using the command line FTP client.
  • Configure the FTP port to prevent a users from logging into the FTP site.
  • Test the modified FTP port by using the command line FTP client.
Unit 7 : CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/IP Fundamentals

Learn To

  • Identify features of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that support network interoperability.
  • Identify stages in the evolution of the Internet.
  • Identify functions of the main Internet authorities.
  • Establish a baseline using Sniffer Basic.
  • Generate a graph to compare network traffic with a baseline.
  • Identify the causes of performance degradation.

Unit 8: TCP/IP Overview

  • Identify features of the TCP/IP that support network interoperability.
  • Identify stages in the evolution of the Internet.
  • Identify functions of the main Internet authorities.
  • Identify the layers within the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI/RM).
  • Identify features of packets.
  • Identify the functions of the OSI layer protocols.
  • Identify the features of routable and nonroutable protocols.
  • Identify functions of the specialized serial interface protocols.
  • Identify features of the Internet architecture model.
  • Identify functions of Requests for Comments (RFCs) protocols.
  • Identify characteristics of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing.
  • Identify characteristics of the IP address classes.
  • Identify features of IP broadcast addresses.
  • Identify features of IP system addresses.
  • Identify features of reserved IP addressing.
  • Identify functions of subnet masks.
  • Sequence the steps to generate a custom subnet mask.
  • Identify the stages in the process for deriving Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) notation and calculating subnet masks.

Unit 9: Troubleshooting and Internet Protocols

  • Establish a baseline using Sniffer Basic.
  • Generate a graph to compare network traffic with a baseline.
  • Identify the causes of performance degradation.
  • Identify guidelines for the configuration of system hardware.
  • Identify functions of Unix and Windows 2000 commands that are used to determine the performance of an operating system.
  • Identify factors that affect network performance.
  • Access file transfer times by using Windows 2000.
  • Identify issues to be considered regarding Client Server application elements.
  • Identify features of Pulse Code Modulation (PCM).Identify features of IP gateway devices.
  • Identify shortcomings of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and possible solutions.
  • Identify features of multicasting.
  • Identify features of the Internet Group Messaging Protocol (IGMP).
  • Identify features of multicast routing protocols.
  • Identify features of the Multicast Backbone (Mbone).

Unit 10: CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 1: Foundations

Learn To

  • Identify the factors that drive e-commerce.
  • Identify the differences between e-commerce and traditional commerce.
  • Identify the differences between the main e-commerce categories.
    Identify the features of business-to-business (B2B) networks.
  • Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP).
  • Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP) that raise intellectual property concerns.

Unit 11: E-Commerce Foundations

  • Identify the factors that drive e-commerce.
  • Identify the differences between e-commerce and traditional commerce.
  • Identify the features of trends and statistics in e-commerce.
  • Identify the advantages of e-commerce.
  • Identify the factors that affect the development of e-commerce.
  • Identify the features of the business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce model.
  • Identify the characteristics of the business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce model.
  • Identify the features of the business-to-government (B2G) e-commerce model.
  • Identify the important features of a business-to-consumer (B2C) Web site.
  • Identify the characteristics of in-house e-commerce solutions.
  • Identify the features of instant storefront e-commerce solutions.
  • Identify the hardware required to establish a Web storefront.
  • Identify the software required to establish a Web storefront.
  • Identify the factors that affect the transition to Web-based commerce.
  • Identify the features of Web-based business that are used to generate demand.
  • Identify the guidelines for attracting orders.
  • Identify the features of payment processing.
  • Identify the methods used to provide customer support.
  • Identify the features of a secure e-commerce Web site.
  • Identify the features of virtual enterprises.
  • Identify the technologies used by virtual enterprises.

Unit 12: B2B Frameworks

  • Identify the differences between the main e-commerce categories.
  • Identify the features of business-to-business (B2B) networks.
  • Identify the features of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
  • Identify the advantages of using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
  • Identify the features of the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standards.
  • Identify the characteristics of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for the Internet.
  • Identify the security features of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) on the Internet.
  • Identify the features of Open Buying on the Internet (OBI).
  • Identify the steps that make up an Open Buying on the Internet (OBI) transaction.
  • Identify the features of Open Trading Protocol (OTP).

Unit 13: Law and the Internet

  • Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP).
  • Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP) that raise intellectual property concerns.
  • Identify the types of intellectual property.
  • Identify the ways in which the ownership of intellectual property is protected under law.
  • Identify the issues arising from the increasing use of electronic data.
  • Identify features of laws that aim to protect intellectual property.
  • Identify the issues of jurisdiction that affect e-commerce.
  • Identify the ways that e-business is treated with regard to taxation.
  • Identify the ways that customs affects e-commerce.
  • Identify ways that international trading tariffs affect e-commerce.
  • Identify issues that affect international e-commerce trading.

Unit 14: CIW Database Specialist Part 1: Introduction to Database Design

  • Identify features of a database.
  • Identify disadvantages of a flat-file database.
  • Identify the problems that relational databases were developed to overcome.
  • Identify requirements and scope for the analysis phase.
  • Identify guidelines for processing information in the analysis phase.
  • Identify criteria for selecting a database management system (DBMS) during the design phase.

Unit 15: Relational Databases

  • Identify features of an Entity-Relationship (ER) model.
  • Identify the types of relationship cardinalities.
  • Match relational integrity rules with their features.
  • Identify features of a database.
  • Identify disadvantages of a flat-file database.
  • Identify the problems that relational databases were developed to overcome.
  • Identify features of a DBMS.
  • Identify advantages of a DBMS over flat-file databases.
  • Identify considerations for choosing a database type.
  • Identify stages in the evolution of relational databases.
  • Identify Codd's rules that relate to tables.
  • Identify Codd's rules that relate to a data dictionary.
  • Identify Codd's rules that relate to data updates.
  • Identify Codd's rules that relate to data independence.
  • Identify features of multitier database architecture.
  • Identify features of a relational data structure.
  • Identify characteristics of relations in a database.
  • Identify features of a primary key.
  • Identify features of a foreign key.
  • Match database languages with their features.
  • Identify features of a data model.

Unit 16: Database Planning and Design

  • Identify requirements and scope for the analysis phase.
  • Identify guidelines for processing information in the analysis phase.
  • Identify criteria for selecting a DBMS during the design phase.
  • Identify considerations for DBMS interface.
  • Identify considerations for testing a database prototype during the design phase.
  • Identify considerations for building a database in the implementation phase.
  • Sequence the steps for designing a conceptual database.
  • Identify guidelines for establishing criteria for data representation.
  • Identify features of entity groups.
  • Identify the attributes of an entity.
  • Identify features of ER building blocks.
  • Match database anomalies with their definitions.
  • Identify the cardinality of ERs.
  • Match bottom-up transformation primitives with their functions.
  • Identify features of the mixed strategy.
  • Identify issues concerning data privacy and security.
  • Match top-down transformation primitives with their functions.

Unit 17 : Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Part 1: Installing

Learn To

  • Identify the characteristics of the SharePoint Portal Server architecture.
  • Identify SharePoint Portal Server solutions for managing documents.
  • Identify the search capabilities of SharePoint Portal Server for accessing documents.
  • Identify deployment issues in SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the optimal specifications for deploying SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify client hardware and software requirements for SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify features of SharePoint Portal Server workspaces.
  • Connect to a SharePoint Portal Server workspace by using the New Workspace Wizard.
  • Identify the default workspace folders in SharePoint Portal Server.

Unit 18: Introduction to SharePoint Portal Server

  • Identify the characteristics of the SharePoint Portal Server architecture.
  • Identify SharePoint Portal Server solutions for managing documents.
  • Identify the search capabilities of SharePoint Portal Server for accessing documents.
  • Identify the advantages of collaboration through Web discussions and subscriptions.
  • Identify guidelines for creating an approval process by using SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify guidelines for implementing document security.
  • Identify SharePoint features that assist in locating documents.
  • Identify ways of scaling SharePoint Portal Server for search or group collaboration needs.

Unit 19: Installing SharePoint Portal Server

  • Identify deployment issues in SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the optimal specifications for deploying SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify client hardware and software requirements for SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify considerations for integrating SharePoint Portal Server with other software.
  • Identify features of SharePoint Portal Server that support multilingual documents.
  • Sequence the steps of the SharePoint Portal Server setup procedure.
  • Sequence the steps to install SharePoint Portal Server by using the Setup Wizard.
  • Identify the components installed by the Setup Wizard of SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the steps to create a new workspace by using the New Workspace Wizard.
  • Identify advanced options for installing SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the tasks involved in the uninstall and repair processes in SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the error logs used to troubleshoot SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the steps to configure SharePoint Portal Server contact information.
  • Configure a SharePoint Portal Server indexing account.
  • Add a coordinator to a workspace.
  • Identify the steps to configure SharePoint Portal Server as a client computer by using the Client Setup Wizard.
  • Identify the components and directories installed by the Client Setup Wizard.
  • Identify aspects of repairing the client components of SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify actions for troubleshooting client component installations.
  • Identify the advanced client component options of the SharePoint Portal Server setup.

Unit 20: SharePoint Workspace and Security

  • Identify features of SharePoint Portal Server workspaces.
  • Connect to a SharePoint Portal Server workspace by using the New Workspace Wizard.
  • Identify the default workspace folders in SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Add a Web folder to a client computer.
  • Open a workspace by using a dashboard site.
  • Create a shortcut to a workspace.
  • Sequence the steps to open the contents of a workspace folder from an Office application.
  • Identify features of role-based security in SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Assign a server role to a SharePoint folder.
  • Identify the features of the Windows 2000 Security model used by SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the security features of SharePoint Portal Server.
  • Identify the different folder content views granted to various assigned user roles.

Unit 21: Project Work on Real Time Environment.

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