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Using the internet /

Honeycutt, Jerry

Using the internet / Jerry Honeycutt and Mary Ann Pike - 3rd ed. - Indianapolis : Que Corporation, 1996 - xliii, 1187 pages : illustration ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references, index and CD-ROM

Table of contents: 1. Introduction.--2. Your cyber rights and responsibilities law and etiquette.--3. The various ways to connect which one is right.--4. Connecting through a LAN with windows 95 and windows NT.--5. Connecting to a PPP or SLIP account with windows.--6. Connecting to a PPP or SLIP account with window NT.--7. Connecting with window 3.1 and trumpet Winsock.--8. Setting up an ISDN connection.--9. Setting up a high-speed internet connection.--10 How internet E-mail works.--11. Using Microsoft exchange.--Using Microsoft internet mail.--13. Using Eudora.--14. Using internet mailing list.--15. How the world wide web works.--Using Microsoft internet explore.--18. Using Netscape.--19. Using a helper application with web browsers.--20. Planning your own world wide web home page.--21. Using HTML to build your home page.--22. Using navigator gold to create web page.--23 Using Microsoft frontpage.--24. VBScript and ActiveX for developing web applications.--25.--Using JavaScript for developing web applications.--26. The future of the web: VRML,SGML,and web chat.--27. How UseNet's works.--28. Using Microsoft internet news.--29. Using the agent newsreaders.--30. Using and popular telnet programs.--31. Using FTP and popular FTP Programs.--32. Using gopher and popular gopher programs.-- 33. Using WAIS and search tools.--34. Searching for information on the internet.--35. How internet relay chat works.--Using MIR, Netscape chat, and comic chat.--37. Talking on the internet.--38. Video conferencing on the net.--39. Gaming on the net: MUDs, MOOs NAD MUSHes.--40. Privacy and security on the internet.--41. Avoiding computer viruses.--42. Running a web server on windows 3.1.--43. Running a web server on windows 95.--44 Running the Microsoft IIS.--45. Running an E-mail server.--46. Running an FTP server.--47. Using NT as a dial-up internet server.--48. Using NT as A tcp/IP router.

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