The following graphics and text conventions are used throughout the IIS 6.0 Deployment Guide and the IIS 6.0 Technical Reference.
Flowchart Symbols
Use the following table of symbols as a resource for understanding the flowcharts included in the IIS 6.0 Deployment Guide.
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Symbol
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Meaning
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Symbol
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Meaning
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Step or component process
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Data stored to a database
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Predefined process or subroutine
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Flowchart beginning or end
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Decision point
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Intra-chart connector: Flow continues to next page
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Output to a document or input from a document
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Intra-chart connector: Flow continues from previous page
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Data transfer to a file on disk
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Inter-chart connector: Indicates an exit point to another flowchart
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Data transfer to a data store
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Inter-chart connector: Indicates an entry point from another flowchart
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Art Symbols
Use the following table of the art symbols as a resource for understanding the graphics included in this guide.
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Symbol
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Meaning
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Symbol
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Meaning
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Workstation
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Macintosh client
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Portable computer
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Tablet computer
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Terminal
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Cellular phone
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Portable digital assistant (PDA)
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Document
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File folder
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E-mail
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Chart
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Wireless network adapter
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Modem
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Video camera
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Network adapter
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Digital camera
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Facsimile
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Printer
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Telephone
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Scanner
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Hard disk
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Tape drive
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Database
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Tape
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Compact disc
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Security key
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Digital certificate
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Padlock
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Padlock
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Uninterruptible power supply
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Access token
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Hub
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Modem bank
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Automated library
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Windows NT–based server
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Generic server
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Mainframe computer
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Host
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Data jack
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Input/output (I/O) filter
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Shadowed router
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Windows 2000–based router
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Router
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Switch
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Server farm
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Clustered servers
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Interface
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Packets
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Transceiver
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Script
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Internet
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An intranet
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Firewall
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Tunnel
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Process or communication failure
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DNS root
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Directory tree root
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Root
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Organization
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Organizational unit
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Active Directory domain
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User group
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Common name
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Generic node
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Windows 2000 domain
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Site or Windows NT 4.0 domain
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Active Directory™
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