| Publisher | Motorola | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 11 Dec 2003 |
| Topics | ISPs, Web Servers | ||
| Downloads | 151 | ||
This webcast will go in-depth into the use of IIS 6.0’s FTP services and also FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions as these two features allow users content to be published to IIS 6.0. The administrative audiences that will benefit from this webcast are any IIS administrators who are responsible for granting secure publishing methods for users via the intranet, extranet, or internet.
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