The guide is written for network administrators who are familiar with Microsoft® Windows NT® Server version 4.0 or later. Knowledge of Microsoft® Internet Information Server (IIS), World Wide Web (WWW), and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services is assumed.
The following topics are covered:
Introducing Connection Point Services
Previews Connection Point Services, discusses its purpose, and gives a brief overview of its functionality
Connection Point Services Fundamentals
Describes how Connection Point Services works, including technical details of the external and internal architecture
Setting Up Connection Point Services
Explains how to install and configure the software
Operating Connection Point Services
Discusses the operation and maintenance of Connection Point Services software, including tasks associated with system monitoring as well as server maintenance
Note
For more information about using or administering Microsoft Windows NT Server and Microsoft Internet Information Server, see Microsoft Windows NT documentation, Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit, or Microsoft Internet Information Server documentation.