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Chapter 9: Web Site and Server Maintenance
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FrontPage extensions: Microsoft’s popular FrontPage authoring tool requires specialized support in the server so that authorized content providers can publish their content. Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS) supports FrontPage natively. Other server products may do so as well; others may require installation of “extensions” to support FrontPage.
Windows file services: Many shops run a local area network with NT file sharing enabled, so that authorized users can “mount” disks on other computers, including the Web server. This allows content providers to use “drag and drop” operations in Windows to move files or folders to the content station for editing, or to the server for publishing. (Note that Windows-style file sharing can be enabled even for non-Windows Web servers thanks to tools such as Samba. Note also that in a pure Macintosh shop, with Mac servers and desktop computers, you would use Mac-style drag-and-drop file importing and exporting.)
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