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Windows IT Pro Magazine September 1995
[Focus] Build Your Own Web Site in Less Than an Hour Jeffrey Lathrop shows you how to establish your own World Wide Web site, set up an HTTP server, and define a home page. — Jeffrey Lathrop Commercial Web Servers for Windows NT Tim Daniels reviews six commercial Web servers and four add-on Web packages with useful features for your Web site. — Tim Daniels Is the Internet a Safe Place to Live? John Enck explains the security risks inherent on the Internet and describes how to build firewalls to protect your system. — John Enck Put Your Office on the Internet Choose the WebDev path that's right for you: The Web Site Quick Path is fast and easy. The Web Site Complete Path creates a solid foundation for continued Web developement. — Jane Morrill The SLIP/PPP Route Steve Scoggins provides step-by-step instructions for how to set up Remote Access Service to connect via SLIP and PPP. — Steve Scoggins Your Internet Roadmap John Enck helps you decide which of several types of connections to the Internet is most applicable to your needs. — John Enck [Feature] Confessions of a Solution Provider Mark Smith talks with Intelisys and DataFocus and tells their veiws about Microsoft's Solution Provider/Partner programs. — Mark Smith Preparing for 32-Bit VB Keith Pleas provides the information you need to prepare your 16-bit VB code to port more easily to the expected 32-bit VB. — Keith Pleas SNA Server Challenges NetWare for SAA Mike Otey describes Microsoft's SNA server and its battle for dominance of the host connectivity gateway market. — Michael Otey SQL Server 6.0 Replication Brian Moran explains replication in SQL Server 6.0 and its role in distributed computing. — Brian Moran Where is Microsoft Headed? Bob Muglia, Microsoft's Director of Windows NT, answers the questions you asked Windows NT Magazine about Cairo and NT. — Bob Muglia [Editorial] Welcome to Windows NT Magazine! We couldn't find what we were looking for, so we created it. — Mark Smith [Chaos Corner] Two Steps Forward One Step Back Alex Pournelle takes you on a walking tour of his first Windows NT Server installation: the good, the bad, and the ugly. — Alex Pournelle [Rash Opinions] Windows 95 vs. Windows NT Workstation Wayne Rash provides the enterprise computing point of view on the question: Is Windows 95 really going to save the world? — Wayne Rash [Lab Feature] The First Windows NT PowerPC Machine The PowerPC floodgates have been opened with the introduction of Austin Computer Systems' PowerPlay 604/100. — Joel Sloss |
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