A Sample Web S ite

Microsoft® Peer Web Services for Windows NT® Workstation provides the ability to do small-scale Web publishing on a company intranet. Using Peer Web Services, it is not necessary to set up a dedicated workstation for Web page publishing. Rather, Peer Web Services runs concurrently with desktop applications such as word processors and spreadsheets. It is ideal for publishing personal and departmental Web pages on an Intranet. Should higher-volume Web publishing be required, a dedicated computer running Windows NT Server and Internet Information Server should be used.

Two Web page samples are included:

  • Departmental Web Page - This example illustrates how Peer Web Services might be used in a departmental-level situation. In this case, the person responsible for reporting bean harvest at the Volcano Coffee Company publishes the information on her own computer for others within her company to peruse.

  • Personal Web Page - This example shows how a user might publish a personal home page by using Peer Web Services.

While looking at the pages of this site, try using the Source option in the View menu in your browser to see the HTML tags that format the page. An HTML tag reference as well as authoring tips and techniques can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/intdev/author/. Also visit the Microsoft Internet Resource Center at http://www.microsoft.com/internet/.