Chapter 8. The Internet Information Services Management Pack
In this age of the Internet, instant email, networking utilities and sites, instant messaging chat networks, and so on, Exchange wouldn't be a successful product if it could not communicate on the Internet. As we all know, Exchange is a very good Internet email server, and it provides a number of client services over the Internet to its users.
However, Exchange does not provide all of these services by itself. Exchange relies heavily on the Internet Information Services (IIS) role of Windows Server. The specific set of services that Exchange uses from IIS has changed as Exchange and IIS have matured. In this chapter, you will learn how Exchange and IIS work together in both Exchange Server ...
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