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Lesson 1

The document provides a brief overview of Internet Information Services (IIS) as a local server for Windows. It highlights the difference between secure (HTTPS) and non-secure (HTTP) connections. Additionally, it includes a reference to a 'Hello World' application and mentions security indicators such as a locked symbol for secured connections.

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Lesson 1

The document provides a brief overview of Internet Information Services (IIS) as a local server for Windows. It highlights the difference between secure (HTTPS) and non-secure (HTTP) connections. Additionally, it includes a reference to a 'Hello World' application and mentions security indicators such as a locked symbol for secured connections.

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LOCAL SERVER FOR

WINDOWS = IIS
IIS
Internet Information Services

Right-click on that icon – Show All Applications


HTTPS = Secure
HTTP = Not Secure
HELLO WORLD
SECURED = LOCKED

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