More than the best IE5 MCSE cram guide, this is your best resource for planning, implementing, managing, optimizing and troubleshooting Internet Explorer 5! This book/CD-ROM package presents detailed coverage of every IE5 MCSE exam objective. Learn how to customize IE5 with the Internet Explorer Administration Kit; configure Outlook Express, NetMeeting, channels, and site subscriptions; and managing IE5 security and resource access. Understand key IE5 integration and interoperability issues, including upgrading from earlier browsers and email clients. Optimize Internet Explorer using the Active Desktop, Profile Manager, and automatic updates. Troubleshoot the browser, the IEAK wizard, Outlook Express, NetMeeting, Webcasting, caching, network connections, and more. Discover how to extend IE5 with plug-ins, style sheets, and chat; and the basics of developing for IE5 with HTML, FrontPage Express, Personal Web Server, and Jscript. (PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED)
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TOM DELL is President of Scion Networks, a leading San Francisco, CA network implementation and training consultancy. His Prentice Hall PTR books include Core MCSE and MCSE: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Information Server 4.
1. Introducing Internet Explorer and the IEAK.
Introducing Internet Explorer 5. Introducing Internet Explorer Administration Kit 5.
2. Planning for Internet Explorer and the IEAK.
Addressing Technical Needs, Rules, and Policies. Planning for Custom Installations and Settings. Providing Multiple Language Support. Providing Multiple Platform Support. Developing Security Strategies. Configuring for Offline Viewing. Replacing Other Browsers. Developing CMAK Strategies.
3. Installing and Configuring Internet Explorer and the IEAK.
Applying IEAK Roles. Downloading the IEAK. Creating Customized Packages.
4. Configuring and Managing Internet Explorer Resource Access.
Maintaining User Configurations. Working with Security Zones. Managing Automatic Configurations.
5. Supporting Internet Explorer Integration and Interoperability.
Configuring Controlled Access with CMAK. Deploying Preconfigured Installation Packages.
6. Monitoring and Optimizing Internet Explorer.
Updating User Profiles. Understanding License Agreements. Optimizing Cache and Performance Settings.
7. Troubleshooting Internet Explorer.
Troubleshooting Connectivity Problems. Resolving Configuration Problems. Resolving Deployment Failures. Troubleshooting the Customization Wizard. Troubleshooting Outlook Express. Troubleshooting NetMeeting. Troubleshooting Caching.
8. Developing Websites with Internet Explorer.
Developing Web Content with HTML. Developing Interactive Elements with JScript. Developing Websites using FrontPage Express.
Appendix A.
Appendix B.
Index.