Bruce Young wrote:
> 
> Hi Kieran
> 
> >Bruce said:
> 
> Thanks for the info...
> 
> The NT 4 server I mentioned is at home where I do my work. I only go to Uni
> for meetings.  I do most of my development on my local NT before I send it
> off to the faculty server/s (and other freelance sites).

I think ASP extensions are already built into IIS, are they not?

> 
> I'll have to persue the ASP in my "spare" time <big joke> but I suspect
> that, as many of the other sections of my Uni are using ASP, I might have
> to do it sooner than later.
> 

MS has a very good training CD-ROM on ASP and Active-X which I have at
home. While it's at least a year old now, it does have some good
self-paced exercises on it. Much of it is fairly basic - how to set up
IIS and so on - but it does have some good stuff. Enough for me to
understand what it was all about and decide to steer clear of it! But
then, I am undergoing an enlightenment at the moment <g>.

Remind me this weekend and I'll send you the title and stuff.


franko

Frank Lee. Interactive Strategist, IBM Australia Ltd.
Member: Aust.DM Assc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Consultants
Assoc., HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko
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