Microsoft KB Archive/162585

= File: DNS_DOC.EXE replaces corrupt DNS.DOC in IIS Training Kit =

Article ID: 162585

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * MSPRESS Microsoft Internet Information Server Training, Companion Disc

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This article was previously published under Q162585



SUMMARY
The companion CD-ROM included with the Microsoft Press book "Microsoft Internet Information Server Training," contains the DNS.DOC file in the \DNS folder. However, the Dns.doc file is corrupted on some copies of this CD-ROM.

The self-extracting archive file, Dns_doc.exe, distributed by Microsoft Press, contains Dns.doc in its intended form. Dns.doc is in Microsoft Word 7.0 format.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Dns_doc.exe

For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

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MORE INFORMATION
The following is the Readme.txt file included with Dns_doc.exe. --- Readme.txt for Dns_doc.exe

Description: MS Word document file to replace corrupted file from the CD-ROM for the Microsoft Press book titled, "Microsoft  Internet Information Server Training."

Readme created 1/22/97 by Microsoft Press ---

SUMMARY --- The file DNS.DOC, contained in the \DNS directory of the companion CD for this book, is corrupted on some copies of this CD-ROM. This archive contains the file in its intended form. DNS.DOC is in Microsoft Word 95 format.

UPDATE CONTENTS ---  Dns_doc.exe-  Contains the following files Readme.txt - Summary and installation instructions (this file) DNS.DOC   -  DNS Whitepaper

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 1. Download Dns_doc.exe.

2. Double-click (or run) Dns_doc.exe in a temporary or cache directory to expand Readme.txt (this file) and the Word document file.

3. Delete Dns_doc.exe.

If you encounter difficulties with these files, please send e-mail to Microsoft Press at:

MSPINPUT@MICROSOFT.COM

Please include a problem description, the steps you have taken to correct the problem, and any error messages that you encounter.

Sincerely, Microsoft Press Technical Support

Additional query words: BookBug mspress ms press TKBOOK IIS 1-57231-425-7

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