Sep 7, 2010

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Let us say, you are about to propose and build a school Intranet to help develop the school information system. The goals and objectives of your project include efficient sharing of files and documents to every teachers; and to help improve the ways which the teacher, staff, departments and the students can exchange information or communicate faster and easier. Research, investigate and write down the steps and procedures in order to make the project feasible and possible.Create your Intranet design for the school departments.

The deadline of your written project is on September 24, 2010. Post your project as comments in this blog and elaborate the details in your blog with links to your MS Word Document.

94 comments:

WR IT YOD said...

https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=13eCDLjM9PVI9wFShEt4AUPOIqM6lAkUxpdam63-VSE0&hl=en&pli
A little progress,please comment.Is this the way this job must do?

NS_NAN_14 said...

"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

First, we come to know the word the intranet And benefits of an intranet before

Internal network is connected to the computer services and Internet as well. But be open to only members of organizations such as intranet only each bank. Interior or network. Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything. But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use. So the Internet is the corporate "intranet" but at the moment is not a popular Intranet. Is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet, Enterprise network etc.
From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet. And that agencies used to facilitate the agency. So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.
Useful intranet.
Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.
1. Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.
2. Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various
3. The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.
4. Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.
5. Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.
Today's leading corporations in various new technology in enterprise intranets applied widely. For intranet in Thailand are in the range of start And expand the concept to corporate executives. Moreover, many organizations are still not available in the budget. And staff to connect to the Internet truly Intranet is a way to develop and prepare the first stage. It has the potential to grow much more.
How installing an intranet basic

In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server, FTP server, IRC server, DNS server, Proxy server is easy, anyone else can. No need to waste money to hire experts to install waste money Waste money on a single computer and can be read if the information from the Internet shows that it is TCP / IP address then use this as server.


Is important. Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization. Must be installed to another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server. (Corrected on TCP / IP really little) and went to download software can be downloaded at www.tucows.com a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use).

Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit. As needed. Once completed, if the job seriously. Do not forget to pay because most shareware is that we scheduled trial.

And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

NS_NAN_14 said...

First, we come to know the word the intranet And benefits of an intranet before

Internal network is connected to the computer services and Internet as well. But be open to only members of organizations such as intranet only each bank. Interior or network. Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything. But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use. So the Internet is the corporate "intranet" but at the moment is not a popular Intranet. Is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet, Enterprise network etc.
From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet. And that agencies used to facilitate the agency. So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.
Useful intranet.
Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.
1. Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.
2. Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various
3. The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.
4. Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.
5. Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.
Today's leading corporations in various new technology in enterprise intranets applied widely. For intranet in Thailand are in the range of start And expand the concept to corporate executives. Moreover, many organizations are still not available in the budget. And staff to connect to the Internet truly Intranet is a way to develop and prepare the first stage. It has the potential to grow much more.
How installing an intranet basic

In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server, FTP server, IRC server, DNS server, Proxy server is easy, anyone else can. No need to waste money to hire experts to install waste money Waste money on a single computer and can be read if the information from the Internet shows that it is TCP / IP address then use this as server.


Is important. Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization. Must be installed to another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server. (Corrected on TCP / IP really little) and went to download software can be downloaded at www.tucows.com a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use).

Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit. As needed. Once completed, if the job seriously. Do not forget to pay because most shareware is that we scheduled trial.

And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

NS_NAN_14 said...

First, we come to know the word the intranet And benefits of an intranet before

Internal network is connected to the computer services and Internet as well. But be open to only members of organizations such as intranet only each bank. Interior or network. Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything. But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use. So the Internet is the corporate "intranet" but at the moment is not a popular Intranet. Is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet, Enterprise network etc.
From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet. And that agencies used to facilitate the agency. So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.
Useful intranet.
Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.
1. Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.
2. Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various
3. The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.
4. Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.
5. Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.
Today's leading corporations in various new technology in enterprise intranets applied widely. For intranet in Thailand are in the range of start And expand the concept to corporate executives. Moreover, many organizations are still not available in the budget. And staff to connect to the Internet truly Intranet is a way to develop and prepare the first stage. It has the potential to grow much more.
How installing an intranet basic

In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server, FTP server, IRC server, DNS server, Proxy server is easy, anyone else can. No need to waste money to hire experts to install waste money Waste money on a single computer and can be read if the information from the Internet shows that it is TCP / IP address then use this as server.


Is important. Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization. Must be installed to another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server. (Corrected on TCP / IP really little) and went to download software can be downloaded at www.tucows.com a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use).

Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit. As needed. Once completed, if the job seriously. Do not forget to pay because most shareware is that we scheduled trial.

And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

NS_NAN_14 said...

First, we come to know the word the intranet And benefits of an intranet before

Internal network is connected to the computer services and Internet as well. But be open to only members of organizations such as intranet only each bank. Interior or network. Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything. But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use. So the Internet is the corporate "intranet" but at the moment is not a popular Intranet. Is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet, Enterprise network etc.
From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet. And that agencies used to facilitate the agency. So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.
Useful intranet.
Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.
1. Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.
2. Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various
3. The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.
4. Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.
5. Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.
Today's leading corporations in various new technology in enterprise intranets applied widely. For intranet in Thailand are in the range of start And expand the concept to corporate executives. Moreover, many organizations are still not available in the budget. And staff to connect to the Internet truly Intranet is a way to develop and prepare the first stage. It has the potential to grow much more.
How installing an intranet basic

In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server, FTP server, IRC server, DNS server, Proxy server is easy, anyone else can. No need to waste money to hire experts to install waste money Waste money on a single computer and can be read if the information from the Internet shows that it is TCP / IP address then use this as server.


Is important. Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization. Must be installed to another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server. (Corrected on TCP / IP really little) and went to download software can be downloaded at www.tucows.com a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use).

Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit. As needed. Once completed, if the job seriously. Do not forget to pay because most shareware is that we scheduled trial.

And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

NS_NAN_14 said...

teacher I can't comment more. I will post in my blog na.

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.
Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?




First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Chutinan Chokethanomsab said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

First step (How to connect)
1) Pick a server that you want to run the intranet on
2) Go to Add/Remove programs > Windows Components and install IIS
3) Go to http://yourservername from a web browser and you should see an 'under construction' page
4) Place your intranet files in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot on the server running IIS
5) Create a DNS record for whatever you want to call your intranet a point it at the IIS server

Second steps (To know basic Information)
1) Learn and check about the intranet
2) When the intranet have problem. You should to fix it.
3) Protect your intranet server without virus.

Third steps (How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection)
1) Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area.
2) Do some basic maintenance on your PC
3) Reset Your Home Network
4) Check your home network equipment in general
5) Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files.
6) If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera.
7) Call your Internet service provider (ISP).
8) Upgrade your computer.
9) Upgrade your router/firewall equipment.
10) Upgrade your router firmware.
11) Replace your old cable modem.
12) Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it.
13) After you have tried all this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster.
14) Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network.
15) If you are using satellite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind, heavy snow, or rain.

Forth steps (Warning)
1) Viruses and malware can often use up your bandwidth and slow down your Internet connection. Make sure you have protection against this. Many ISP's will provide software for this. Make sure your anti-virus and malware scanners are up-to-date.
2) Bypassing the router will leave you more vulnerable to attacks because you no longer have the built-in firewall from your router protecting you.
3) Watch out for scams that claim to make your Internet go a lot faster for free. They may tell you to download their program, which usually has a lot of other hidden programs attached that might steal your identity or in other ways harm your computer and/or others on your local network.

Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Source(s)
“How to Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection ” and other informationKing Peter From http://www.wikihow.com

“How to build an intranet
”Stashio From http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/

“Patent application title: Intranet client protection service”Anthony Dargis inventor, From http://www.faqs.org

Best no,19 class 4/5 said...

The Three basic programming control structures.
The Three basic programming control structures.




1) Conditional structure

If and Else statement is used in the programming for conditional structures. This statement uses a specific condition check. If this condition is true the code following the If statement will be executed otherwise the Else portion will be executed. The Else part of the If state is optional. The syntax of this condition structure varies language to language.



2) Iteration structure

Iteration structure or loops are used to repeat the instructions. There are mainly three types of loops available. For Loop, While Loop, do while loop. These loops repeat the instruction until a specific condition is true.





3) Jump statements

These statements include Break, Continue and Goto instructions. These instruction jumps from one portion of the program to another portion of the program. The function calling can also be included in this category.

Best no,19 class 4/5 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
Is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet, Enterprise network etc.
From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet. And that agencies used to facilitate the agency. So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.









Useful intranet : Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.







In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server, FTP server, IRC server, DNS server, Proxy server is easy, anyone else can. No need to waste money to hire experts to install waste money Waste money on a single computer and can be read if the information from the Internet shows that it is TCP / IP address then use this as server.
Is important. Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization. Must be installed to another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server. (Corrected on TCP / IP really little) and went to download software can be downloaded at www.tucows.com a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit. As needed. Once completed, if the job seriously.

Aom4-5 said...

Project How to develop the Intranet
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Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Web publishing allows cumbersome corporate knowledge to be maintained and easily accessed throughout the company using hypermedia and Web technologies. Examples include: employee manuals, benefits documents, company policies, business standards, newsfeeds, and even training, can be accessed using common Internet standards (Acrobat files, Flash files, CGI applications). Because each business unit can update the online copy of a document, the most recent version is always available to employees using the intranet.
• Business operations and management: Intranets are also being used as a platform for developing and deploying applications to support business operations and decisions across the internetworked enterprise.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.


Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

Project How to develop the Intranet
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Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Web publishing allows cumbersome corporate knowledge to be maintained and easily accessed throughout the company using hypermedia and Web technologies. Examples include: employee manuals, benefits documents, company policies, business standards, newsfeeds, and even training, can be accessed using common Internet standards (Acrobat files, Flash files, CGI applications). Because each business unit can update the online copy of a document, the most recent version is always available to employees using the intranet.
• Business operations and management: Intranets are also being used as a platform for developing and deploying applications to support business operations and decisions across the internetworked enterprise.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.


Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

Project How to develop the Intranet
-----------------------------------
Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Web publishing allows cumbersome corporate knowledge to be maintained and easily accessed throughout the company using hypermedia and Web technologies. Examples include: employee manuals, benefits documents, company policies, business standards, newsfeeds, and even training, can be accessed using common Internet standards (Acrobat files, Flash files, CGI applications). Because each business unit can update the online copy of a document, the most recent version is always available to employees using the intranet.
• Business operations and management: Intranets are also being used as a platform for developing and deploying applications to support business operations and decisions across the internetworked enterprise.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.


Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

Project to develop the school's Intranet

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Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.


Planning and creation
Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.
• Built for One Audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications. Which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser (no cross-browser compatibility issues).

Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.
• Built for One Audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications. Which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser (no cross-browser compatibility issues).

Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.
• Built for One Audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications. Which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser (no cross-browser compatibility issues).

Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

Aom4-5 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Benefits

• Workforce productivity: Intranets can also help users to locate and view information faster and use applications relevant to their roles and responsibilities. With the help of a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available, anytime and - subject to security provisions - from anywhere within the company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information. It also helps to improve the services provided to the users.
• Time: Intranets allow organizations to distribute information to employees on an as-needed basis; Employees may link to relevant information at their convenience, rather than being distracted indiscriminately by electronic mail.
• Communication: Intranets can serve as powerful tools for communication within an organization, vertically and horizontally. From a communications standpoint, intranets are useful to communicate strategic initiatives that have a global reach throughout the organization. The type of information that can easily be conveyed is the purpose of the initiative and what the initiative is aiming to achieve, who is driving the initiative, results achieved to date, and who to speak to for more information. By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization. Some examples of communication would be chat, email, and or blogs. A great real world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Their central support system had to deal with a number of queries every day (McGovern, Gerry). When Nestle decided to invest in an intranet, they quickly realized the savings. McGovern says the savings from the reduction in query calls was substantially greater than the investment in the intranet.
• Promote common corporate culture: Every user is viewing the same information within the Intranet.
• Enhance Collaboration: With information easily accessible by all authorised users, teamwork is enabled.
• Cross-platform Capability: Standards-compliant web browsers are available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.
• Built for One Audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications. Which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser (no cross-browser compatibility issues).

Planning and creation

Most organizations devote considerable resources into the planning and implementation of their intranet as it is of strategic importance to the organization's success. Some of the planning would include topics such as:
• The purpose and goals of the intranet
• Persons or departments responsible for implementation and management
• Functional plans, information architecture, page layouts, design.[4]
• Implementation schedules and phase-out of existing systems
• Defining and implementing security of the intranet
• How to ensure it is within legal boundaries and other constraints
• Level of interactivity (eg wikis, on-line forms) desired.
• Is the input of new data and updating of existing data to be centrally controlled or devolved.

JUMKITTY no.16 said...

Teacher!! I can't post it enough I wiil post it in my blog ^^

Anonymous said...

Here’s what you need to build an intranet:

· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.

· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

· Web browsers on your PC’s. Since an intranet is also a website, your staff will need web browsers to use it. Install Internet Explorer or Netscape on your computers.

And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

Web pages are text documents that are formatted in a special way called HTML or HyperText Markup Language. Web pages have filenames that end in .html or .htm – example: AboutUs.html, index.html or projects.htm.

To create web pages, you can use web creation tools like Macromedia Dreamweaver or FrontPage. If you’re on a tight budget, consider downloading free tools like Coffee Cup. Visit http://www.sharewarejunkies.com/winhtml.htm for a list of free web creation tools.

Build and maintain it

Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

Promote and improve the intranet

Lastly, promote the use of your intranet. Conduct regular surveys and give recognition to people or departments who diligently update and use it. Assign an intranet task force that can meet regularly to assess and recommend improvements. If you have announcements, make them on your meetings and publish the details on your intranet. That way, the intranet becomes a habit for everyone.

Anonymous said...

Here’s what you need to build an intranet:

· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.

· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

· Web browsers on your PC’s. Since an intranet is also a website, your staff will need web browsers to use it. Install Internet Explorer or Netscape on your computers.

And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

Web pages are text documents that are formatted in a special way called HTML or HyperText Markup Language. Web pages have filenames that end in .html or .htm – example: AboutUs.html, index.html or projects.htm.

To create web pages, you can use web creation tools like Macromedia Dreamweaver or FrontPage. If you’re on a tight budget, consider downloading free tools like Coffee Cup. Visit http://www.sharewarejunkies.com/winhtml.htm for a list of free web creation tools.

Build and maintain it

Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

Promote and improve the intranet

Lastly, promote the use of your intranet. Conduct regular surveys and give recognition to people or departments who diligently update and use it. Assign an intranet task force that can meet regularly to assess and recommend improvements. If you have announcements, make them on your meetings and publish the details on your intranet. That way, the intranet becomes a habit for everyone.

Anonymous said...

Here’s what you need to build an intranet:

· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.

· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

· Web browsers on your PC’s. Since an intranet is also a website, your staff will need web browsers to use it. Install Internet Explorer or Netscape on your computers.

And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

Web pages are text documents that are formatted in a special way called HTML or HyperText Markup Language. Web pages have filenames that end in .html or .htm – example: AboutUs.html, index.html or projects.htm.

To create web pages, you can use web creation tools like Macromedia Dreamweaver or FrontPage. If you’re on a tight budget, consider downloading free tools like Coffee Cup. Visit http://www.sharewarejunkies.com/winhtml.htm for a list of free web creation tools.

Build and maintain it

Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

Promote and improve the intranet

Lastly, promote the use of your intranet. Conduct regular surveys and give recognition to people or departments who diligently update and use it. Assign an intranet task force that can meet regularly to assess and recommend improvements. If you have announcements, make them on your meetings and publish the details on your intranet. That way, the intranet becomes a habit for everyone.

Anonymous said...

I comment in my blog .

Ice_fanclubaff_(G) said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

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I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.

This review must examine a wide range of aspects:

•Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
•Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
•Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
•Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
•Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues

Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.

Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.

Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.

Step 3: Identify stakeholders
Determine a comprehensive list of key stakeholders, in consultation with the relevant managers. This is used to organise the stakeholder interviews.

Step 4: Conduct stakeholder interviews

Step 5: Conduct usability testing
The most effective way of identifying problems with the design of the current sites is to conduct usability tests. Even a small test encompassing five representative users will identify any major problems with the design of the intranet.

Step 6: Determine strategic and tactical recommendations

Step 7: Obtain management support and funding

Step 8: Conduct a content audit
A content audit steps through each page on the intranet, and generates an exhaustive list of the current content.

Step 9: Address information architecture needs

Step 10: Develop a new intranet design

Step 11: Select and implement a content management system

Step 12: Create an intranet style guide

Step 13: Rewrite key content

Step 14: Migrate existing content

Step 15: Promote the new intranet

Step 16: Establish new processes

By following this sixteen step process, the intranet can be made to deliver substantial benefits, in support of overall business strategy.

I'm New said...

Intranets in 6 easy steps

It's amazing how little design has gone into most corporate intranets. If there is any architecture at all it seems to be of the Rube Goldberg variety: a haphazard assembly of amusing components. Intranets of any size are ultimately software projects, and frequently mission-critical ones. The same design rules that concern any sophisticated software application apply to intranets, with a few enhancements. At the highest level, there are six key design characteristics:


1.Define the mission
2.Select the standards
3.Think big, start small
4.Develop skeptically
5.Measure everything
6.Build on what works

Details in my blog!!!!

WR IT no.31 said...

http://thestar61.blogspot.com/2010/09/what-are-steps-and-ways-to-build.html

WR IT no.31 said...

Teacher ...I post in my blog..

Jaloon-June said...

why can't i post my comment in your blog?

Then, I'll post in mind,ok?

Crazii3 said...

1.Create an HTML login page. The login page is for those who may be trying to access the intranet offsite. If you're in the office and connected to the network, then the intranet should be viewable without a login.

2.Create a home page. Stay close to the design of the company website when creating the inner pages of an intranet site. Top navigation should include a log out button or link. Break up main content area into no more than three columns of information. One column should have information pertaining to company announcements and information. Another column should have fun information: blog entries, pictures, etc. Another column may have a download area for staff to download HR forms or company policies.

3.Create content pages. Examples of content pages would be press release articles, technical support inquiries, blog entries, etc. Create content pages similar to design of main corporate site. Content pages should have a one-column format to keep all pertinent information in one concentrated area. As a webmaster you may need to converse with each department within the company to get content. Talk to the heads (or representatives of the heads) of departments to get the information you need to add to the intranet.

4.Assign a subdomain to the intranet site. If your company website is http://www.company.com, then your intranet site can be http://intranet.company.com. There is no need to register a different domain name for an intranet site; it is an extension of the company website. Add the subdomain on your webserver and transfer files to this location when code is complete.

5.Don't forget the HTACCESS file. The .htaccess file is a web server configuration file that controls website security and performance. Open a blank text file in a text editor and configure the following: who is able to view the website and who isn't, caching time, URL redirect if a site has moved. Save the file as .htaccess and upload to web server at the root.

BlackLight said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School? 1. Appoint a webmaster to work for our database in school. Extended him or her capabilities by traning existing managemnet tool.This includes responsiblility for security as well as technical decision.If have problem with internet he should fix it.
2. Purchased management tools that we need for our intranet such as router swiching, hub, modem, access point. Purchase management application and security software.
3. Set up tools and software.
4. Upgrade the speed of internet. Replace our old computer.
5. Protect the server from virus, malware buy using a good antivirus.

'Prazer said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
Ans: Current Information Technology System. One role in working in more schools. Especially the computer. As a tool to perform various activities including Public Communications. As can be said that the computer is part of our school.
In fact, the word. "Information technology" not only refers to specific computers. This can be seen from the definition of the word. "Information technology" (Infornation Technology) refers to technologies used to carry out data or data processing information to obtain the information useful and more extensive work. The development of information technology in schools should consider the suitability of possible And to optimize. System required the education system may be divided into two parts.
1. Information Technology Management.
2. Information technology to teaching and learning.
1.Information Technology Management.
Developing information technology systems to manage. School or schools should have guidelines for the operation to obtain information on which the decision will cause problems in the correct Can be defined as plans with supporting information rather than guessing. Information will occur only when the development system is two parts together.
1.1 Hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, Network and other devices.

1.2 Software or computer software for the management of the following elements should be good.
1.2.1 should be a program storage system that is unified in all departments. Network.
1.2.2 should be a program that can process new information as soon as we want (Real Time).
1.2.3 is a program that can be used in each department to process a job. Information to facilitate the management of the school
1.2.4 should be a program of information security. And the right to access information according to a hierarchy of responsibility

2. Information technology to teaching and learning.
Development of information technology for teaching this ICT policy requires the school because technology for teaching and learning that require high budgets. The school must do to have enough materials to use in the appropriate ratio and ease of use. Distributed to classrooms. Included, where more than one Media and focus on teaching performance. Both print media and Media Electronics, Inc.. Including human resource development to cognition And skills in using information technology The approach to the future.

2.1 equipment (Hard ware) schools need to provide equipment, especially computer enough to use. And spread into classrooms. More concentrated in one room or rooms. Which is conducive to teaching and learning activities. Encourage students to use equipment present. And research sources to learn quick and easy. Timely.
Computer equipment should be provided in various laboratories.
Laboratory science (physics, chemistry, biology).
Laboratory Mathematics.
Language Laboratory (Thai and foreign languages).
Learning Laboratory.
Search the library for information. And using various media.
Other classes as appropriate for each school
2.2 media teaching and learning (Soft ware) schools need to provide learning and teaching quality and support for teachers learning to teach a lesson appropriate to the content they teach. To establish service learning and teaching. The electronic media, Inc. today have a variety of media such as computer assisted instruction. Media documentary Media scenarios. Different types of media skills.
2.3 To promote and support personnel. Have the opportunity to develop themselves in information technology. Choosing the proper media. Media production and instruction manual. Encourage research and analysis using various media.

'Prazer said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at our school?
Ans: Current Information Technology System. One role in working in more schools. Especially the computer. As a tool to perform various activities including Public Communications. As can be said that the computer is part of our school.
In fact, the word. "Information technology" not only refers to specific computers. This can be seen from the definition of the word. "Information technology" (Infornation Technology) refers to technologies used to carry out data or data processing information to obtain the information useful and more extensive work. The development of information technology in schools should consider the suitability of possible And to optimize. System required the education system may be divided into two parts.

1.Information Technology Management.
Developing information technology systems to manage. School or schools should have guidelines for the operation to obtain information on which the decision will cause problems in the correct Can be defined as plans with supporting information rather than guessing. Information will occur only when the development system is two parts together.
1.1 Hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, Network and other devices.

1.2 Software or computer software for the management of the following elements should be good.
1.2.1 should be a program storage system that is unified in all departments. Network.
1.2.2 should be a program that can process new information as soon as we want (Real Time).
1.2.3 is a program that can be used in each department to process a job. Information to facilitate the management of the school
1.2.4 should be a program of information security. And the right to access information according to a hierarchy of responsibility

'Prazer said...

continue number 1
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2. Information technology to teaching and learning.
Development of information technology for teaching this ICT policy requires the school because technology for teaching and learning that require high budgets. The school must do to have enough materials to use in the appropriate ratio and ease of use. Distributed to classrooms. Included, where more than one Media and focus on teaching performance. Both print media and Media Electronics, Inc.. Including human resource development to cognition And skills in using information technology The approach to the future.

2.1 equipment (Hard ware) schools need to provide equipment, especially computer enough to use. And spread into classrooms. More concentrated in one room or rooms. Which is conducive to teaching and learning activities. Encourage students to use equipment present. And research sources to learn quick and easy. Timely.
Computer equipment should be provided in various laboratories.
Laboratory science (physics, chemistry, biology).
Laboratory Mathematics.
Language Laboratory (Thai and foreign languages).
Learning Laboratory.
Search the library for information. And using various media.
Other classes as appropriate for each school
2.2 media teaching and learning (Soft ware) schools need to provide learning and teaching quality and support for teachers learning to teach a lesson appropriate to the content they teach. To establish service learning and teaching. The electronic media, Inc. today have a variety of media such as computer assisted instruction. Media documentary Media scenarios. Different types of media skills.
2.3 To promote and support personnel. Have the opportunity to develop themselves in information technology. Choosing the proper media. Media production and instruction manual. Encourage research and analysis using various media.

Best no,19 class 4/5 said...

"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"
-A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.

-A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website.

Web browsers on your PC’s. Since an intranet is also a website, your staff will need web browsers to use it. Install Internet Explorer or Netscape on your computers.

-Understand how websites work When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In -Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs

Plan your intranet ask them what they think should be shared on the intranet.

Build and maintain it If your company or school needs to update frequently or has many departments contributing to the content, you should consider installing a content management system (CMS). A CMS automates and facilitates intranet maintenance. Almost anyone with little HTML skills can use a CMS. An excellent CMS is Drupal

-Promote and improve the intranet If you have announcements, make them on your meetings and publish the details on your intranet. That way, the intranet becomes a habit for everyone.

MARKETTOO said...

HOME WORK
Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build theIntranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

MARKETTOO said...

HOME WORK
Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build theIntranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

IceM.4/5No.1 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

MARKETTOO said...

HOME WORK
Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build theIntranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

IceM.4/5No.1 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

IceM.4/5No.1 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

IceM.4/5No.1 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

IceM.4/5No.1 said...

What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

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C 4.5 N 5 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

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C 4.5 N 5 said...

What are the three basic programming control structures?
1) Conditional structure:

If and Else statement is used in the programming for conditional structures. This statement uses a specific condition check. If this condition is true the code following the If statement will be executed otherwise the Else portion will be executed. The Else part of the If state is optional. The syntax of this condition structure varies language to language.



2) Iteration structure:

Iteration structure or loops are used to repeat the instructions. There are mainly three types of loops available. For Loop, While Loop, do while loop. These loops repeat the instruction until a specific condition is true.

3) Jump statements:

These statements include Break, Continue and Goto instructions. These instruction jumps from one portion of the program to another portion of the program. The function calling can also be included in this category.

WR IT Unn said...

What are the 3 basics programming control structures???????

Answer:
1. Conditional structure.
If and Else statement is used in the programming for conditional structures. This statement uses a specific condition check.


2. Iteration structure.
Iteration structure or loops are used to repeat the instructions. There are mainly three types of loops available. For Loop, While Loop, do while loop.


3. Selective structure.
Switch statement is called selective structure. In this we provide a number of options and take decision depending upon the choice.

WR IT Unn said...

What are the 3 basics programming control structures???????

Answer:
1. Conditional structure.
If and Else statement is used in the programming for conditional structures. This statement uses a specific condition check.


2. Iteration structure.
Iteration structure or loops are used to repeat the instructions. There are mainly three types of loops available. For Loop, While Loop, do while loop.


3. Selective structure.
Switch statement is called selective structure. In this we provide a number of options and take decision depending upon the choice.

WR IT Unn said...

What are the 3 basics programming control structures???????

Answer:
1. Conditional structure.
If and Else statement is used in the programming for conditional structures. This statement uses a specific condition check.


2. Iteration structure.
Iteration structure or loops are used to repeat the instructions. There are mainly three types of loops available. For Loop, While Loop, do while loop.


3. Selective structure.
Switch statement is called selective structure. In this we provide a number of options and take decision depending upon the choice.

WR IT Unn said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?
Answer:
Step 1: Review existing intranet
The first step in the project is to examine the currently-deployed intranet. This allows lessons to be learnt from the past, thereby ensuring that the new version builds on current strengths and addresses existing weaknesses.
This review must examine a wide range of aspects:
• Conduct a comprehensive review of the current intranet, using usability and accessibility heuristics (guidelines).
• Identify information architecture problems with overall intranet structure.
• Investigate the underlying technology used to manage the intranet, and determine implementation issues.
• Examine usage statistics to identify key areas, unused information, and user behaviour.
• Review any previous surveys or reports covering intranet usage or issues.
The goal of this activity is to identify the primary strengths and weaknesses of the current intranet, and to start identifying the key recommendations for the renewal project.
It may be beneficial to obtain outside assistance for this activity, as this provides a new perspective on the intranet and the issues with it. It can be very difficult to gauge the true nature of the system, after working on it for several years.
Take a step back, to assess why the intranet is not successful
Step 2: Determine intranet goals
A succinct but meaningful list of business goals underpins the long-term success of the intranet. These must spell out what concrete benefits the intranet will deliver to the business as a whole.
Many intranets have the single goal ‘Provide staff with efficient access to online information’. This will not suffice: merely having an intranet is not a goal in itself.
Business goals should relate to the wider strategic direction of the organisation, and a meaningful goal will help to clearly position the intranet in relation to strategic projects.
Some example goals include:
• Provide an efficient communication channel, both to and between staff.
• Support ongoing organisational improvement.
• Increase knowledge flow within the organisation.
• Increase the safety of all staff.
Note that every organisation is unique, so it is important to involve senior management when determining the intranet goals.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

WR IT Unn said...

Next
Step 13: Rewrite key content
It is reasonable to assume that you have at least a few large manuals on the intranet. These typically cover policy and procedures, or corporate governance.
These manuals form the core of the intranet, yet are often the result of a quick conversion from legacy paper documents.
As part of the broader content migration, identify the most valuable information on the intranet, including these manuals.
This information should invariably be rewritten and restructured, to delivery the best business benefits. These pages must be:
• easy to read
• concise
• written to match the online medium
• comprehensive and up-to-date
• well structured
• extensively hypertext linked
Obtain the resources of at least one professional technical writer to assist in this rewrite. In most cases, you will need to devote a team of writers to the task for several months.
While this clearly involves considerable cost and effort, the benefits delivered by this rewrite cannot be overstated.
More information
See the article “Losing sight of the content in a content management system” for further discussion of this issue.
Step 14: Migrate existing content
The content audit has produced a comprehensive list of all information stored on the current intranet. This must now be mapped to the new structure, and migrated into the CMS.
It is important to approach this in a ‘ruthless’ way, as this will be the only opportunity to comprehensively clean up the intranet content.
Follow these rules when migrating content:
• Identify a content owner for each page.
• If an owner cannot be identified, do not migrate the page (it is common for groups not to accept responsibility).
• Ensure all pages are reviewed for accuracy and relevance by the content owners before migrating them.
• Conduct a brief editorial review to ensure the information is understandable and readable. If not, have the content rewritten by the content owner.
While this process can be slow for a large intranet, it provides an invaluable mechanism for conducting a ‘spring clean’. If this is not done, the new intranet will be crippled by the inadequacies of the old content before it even goes live.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

WR IT Unn said...

Step 15: Promote the new intranet
Staff throughout the organisation should be kept informed of ongoing progress. Then, when the new intranet has been finalised, organise a public launch. This must clearly spell out the features provided by the new intranet, and how these will benefit the users.
This launch should be supported by a comprehensive communication plan, outlining the message, medium and timing of the promotion.
The promotional activities must run in conjunction with the training provided to authors and end users.
At all times, follow the principle of ‘sober selling’, also characterised as ‘under promise, and over deliver’. In this way, the promotional activities become a valuable communication exercise that builds trust in the new intranet.
Effective update processes ensure the intranet is sustainable
Step 16: Establish new processes
The intranet must be kept up to date if it is to build and retain the trust of staff. To achieve this, sufficient resources must be allocated to the update processes.
Put in place ‘triggers’, so that when a piece of information changes, steps are automatically taken to update the intranet.
Note that these processes focus on people, not technology. It is the staff within the organisation who must understand the reasons for updating the intranet, and who must be provided with the time needed to make those changes.
The intranet is only truly a success when its use is a standard part of daily activity, whether accessing pages, or creating new content.
Further information
See the article “Centralised or decentralised authoring?” for a discussion regarding content creation strategies.
An effective intranet can be created, within any budget
Working within a tight budget
While this process may seem somewhat daunting, it is eminently possible to complete the entire exercise within tight budget constraints.
Depending on the nature of the organisations, it should be possible to complete individual steps (such as the usability testing or stakeholder interviews) within a few days each.
Much of the work can be done internally by the project team, with limited assistance from external consultants.
To gain the greatest benefit within the available funds, it is important to focus on the major issues, and ‘quick wins’.
For example, creating an attractive layout is much less important that resolving the handful of usability problems preventing staff from finding information.
Similarly, when determining goals, look for the key features which will bring staff to the intranet on a regular basis. These are often news or communication tools (such as discussion groups).
The aim is to build a momentum with the new intranet. Once there is sustained use and interest in the intranet, it becomes much easier to find additional resources to continue expanding the features and content.

WR IT Unn said...

Step 15: Promote the new intranet
Staff throughout the organisation should be kept informed of ongoing progress. Then, when the new intranet has been finalised, organise a public launch. This must clearly spell out the features provided by the new intranet, and how these will benefit the users.
This launch should be supported by a comprehensive communication plan, outlining the message, medium and timing of the promotion.
The promotional activities must run in conjunction with the training provided to authors and end users.
At all times, follow the principle of ‘sober selling’, also characterised as ‘under promise, and over deliver’. In this way, the promotional activities become a valuable communication exercise that builds trust in the new intranet.
Effective update processes ensure the intranet is sustainable
Step 16: Establish new processes
The intranet must be kept up to date if it is to build and retain the trust of staff. To achieve this, sufficient resources must be allocated to the update processes.
Put in place ‘triggers’, so that when a piece of information changes, steps are automatically taken to update the intranet.
Note that these processes focus on people, not technology. It is the staff within the organisation who must understand the reasons for updating the intranet, and who must be provided with the time needed to make those changes.
The intranet is only truly a success when its use is a standard part of daily activity, whether accessing pages, or creating new content.
Further information
See the article “Centralised or decentralised authoring?” for a discussion regarding content creation strategies.
An effective intranet can be created, within any budget
Working within a tight budget
While this process may seem somewhat daunting, it is eminently possible to complete the entire exercise within tight budget constraints.
Depending on the nature of the organisations, it should be possible to complete individual steps (such as the usability testing or stakeholder interviews) within a few days each.
Much of the work can be done internally by the project team, with limited assistance from external consultants.
To gain the greatest benefit within the available funds, it is important to focus on the major issues, and ‘quick wins’.
For example, creating an attractive layout is much less important that resolving the handful of usability problems preventing staff from finding information.
Similarly, when determining goals, look for the key features which will bring staff to the intranet on a regular basis. These are often news or communication tools (such as discussion groups).
The aim is to build a momentum with the new intranet. Once there is sustained use and interest in the intranet, it becomes much easier to find additional resources to continue expanding the features and content.

-//-Mayliza N0:38 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?


Intranets can be invaluable communication tools for computer-based workgroups in small businesses and larger ones alike. If they are not planned properly, however, an intranet network won't reach its potential. Consider starting small to produce an intranet with relatively few features at first, then grow it later based on feedback and experience. And watch your budget: many Intranet projects have strict financial constraints.

these simple steps to build a new intranet at watchara wittaya school :
- the first Define key features the Intranet needs to support. Consider features such as bulletin boards and knowledge bases.
-Decide whether the Intranet will be hosted internally or externally. If hosting externally, choose
-Prepare a system design. The system design will specify needed hardware and software components


Network devices per the intranet system design. For example, client PCs may require access to both Web and email, but phones and other handheld devices may not.

-Develop, integrate, and test the system. Intranets can benefit from usability testing and small, controlled "pilot" deployments for new features.
- Create an acceptable use policy for the intranet. Clearly define the appropriate use models of the network and the consequences of inappropriate use.
- Install and configure software as needed across the intranet. Security access (including rights to publish content) are typically controlled by network usernames and passwords.
- Roll out the intranet to the workgroup. Train workgroup staff in how to use the available features and how to follow the acceptable use policy. Besides training, actively promote and encourage the organization to adopt the intranet as part of its work environment.
- Continuously monitor usage of the intranet and look for potential enhancements. Expect the intranet to require maintenance effort and to gradually evolve and grow over time.

WR IT Unn said...

Step 15: Promote the new intranet
Staff throughout the organisation should be kept informed of ongoing progress. Then, when the new intranet has been finalised, organise a public launch. This must clearly spell out the features provided by the new intranet, and how these will benefit the users.
This launch should be supported by a comprehensive communication plan, outlining the message, medium and timing of the promotion.
The promotional activities must run in conjunction with the training provided to authors and end users.
At all times, follow the principle of ‘sober selling’, also characterised as ‘under promise, and over deliver’. In this way, the promotional activities become a valuable communication exercise that builds trust in the new intranet.
Effective update processes ensure the intranet is sustainable
Step 16: Establish new processes
The intranet must be kept up to date if it is to build and retain the trust of staff. To achieve this, sufficient resources must be allocated to the update processes.
Put in place ‘triggers’, so that when a piece of information changes, steps are automatically taken to update the intranet.
Note that these processes focus on people, not technology. It is the staff within the organisation who must understand the reasons for updating the intranet, and who must be provided with the time needed to make those changes.
The intranet is only truly a success when its use is a standard part of daily activity, whether accessing pages, or creating new content.
Further information
See the article “Centralised or decentralised authoring?” for a discussion regarding content creation strategies.
An effective intranet can be created, within any budget
Working within a tight budget
While this process may seem somewhat daunting, it is eminently possible to complete the entire exercise within tight budget constraints.
Depending on the nature of the organisations, it should be possible to complete individual steps (such as the usability testing or stakeholder interviews) within a few days each.
Much of the work can be done internally by the project team, with limited assistance from external consultants.
To gain the greatest benefit within the available funds, it is important to focus on the major issues, and ‘quick wins’.
For example, creating an attractive layout is much less important that resolving the handful of usability problems preventing staff from finding information.
Similarly, when determining goals, look for the key features which will bring staff to the intranet on a regular basis. These are often news or communication tools (such as discussion groups).
The aim is to build a momentum with the new intranet. Once there is sustained use and interest in the intranet, it becomes much easier to find additional resources to continue expanding the features and content.

WR IT Unn said...

Step 15: Promote the new intranet
Staff throughout the organisation should be kept informed of ongoing progress. Then, when the new intranet has been finalised, organise a public launch. This must clearly spell out the features provided by the new intranet, and how these will benefit the users.
This launch should be supported by a comprehensive communication plan, outlining the message, medium and timing of the promotion.
The promotional activities must run in conjunction with the training provided to authors and end users.
At all times, follow the principle of ‘sober selling’, also characterised as ‘under promise, and over deliver’. In this way, the promotional activities become a valuable communication exercise that builds trust in the new intranet.
Effective update processes ensure the intranet is sustainable
Step 16: Establish new processes
The intranet must be kept up to date if it is to build and retain the trust of staff. To achieve this, sufficient resources must be allocated to the update processes.
Put in place ‘triggers’, so that when a piece of information changes, steps are automatically taken to update the intranet.
Note that these processes focus on people, not technology. It is the staff within the organisation who must understand the reasons for updating the intranet, and who must be provided with the time needed to make those changes.
The intranet is only truly a success when its use is a standard part of daily activity, whether accessing pages, or creating new content.
Further information
See the article “Centralised or decentralised authoring?” for a discussion regarding content creation strategies.
An effective intranet can be created, within any budget
Working within a tight budget
While this process may seem somewhat daunting, it is eminently possible to complete the entire exercise within tight budget constraints.
Depending on the nature of the organisations, it should be possible to complete individual steps (such as the usability testing or stakeholder interviews) within a few days each.
Much of the work can be done internally by the project team, with limited assistance from external consultants.
To gain the greatest benefit within the available funds, it is important to focus on the major issues, and ‘quick wins’.
For example, creating an attractive layout is much less important that resolving the handful of usability problems preventing staff from finding information.
Similarly, when determining goals, look for the key features which will bring staff to the intranet on a regular basis. These are often news or communication tools (such as discussion groups).
The aim is to build a momentum with the new intranet. Once there is sustained use and interest in the intranet, it becomes much easier to find additional resources to continue expanding the features and content.

WR IT Unn said...

Next
Step 15: Promote the new intranet
Staff throughout the organisation should be kept informed of ongoing progress. Then, when the new intranet has been finalised, organise a public launch. This must clearly spell out the features provided by the new intranet, and how these will benefit the users.
This launch should be supported by a comprehensive communication plan, outlining the message, medium and timing of the promotion.
The promotional activities must run in conjunction with the training provided to authors and end users.
At all times, follow the principle of ‘sober selling’, also characterised as ‘under promise, and over deliver’. In this way, the promotional activities become a valuable communication exercise that builds trust in the new intranet.
Effective update processes ensure the intranet is sustainable
Step 16: Establish new processes
The intranet must be kept up to date if it is to build and retain the trust of staff. To achieve this, sufficient resources must be allocated to the update processes.
Put in place ‘triggers’, so that when a piece of information changes, steps are automatically taken to update the intranet.
Note that these processes focus on people, not technology. It is the staff within the organisation who must understand the reasons for updating the intranet, and who must be provided with the time needed to make those changes.
The intranet is only truly a success when its use is a standard part of daily activity, whether accessing pages, or creating new content.

ENG said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service — this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.

A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.

A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

ENG said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service — this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.

A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.

A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

ENG said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service — this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.

A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.

A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

ENG said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service — this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.

A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.

A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.

2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

ENG said...

Teacher! Please come to check my work in my bolg. Thank you

P.A.NOOK said...

"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

- people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

Rungnapa said...

"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"
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The steps and ways to build the Intranet are:

1. What you need to build an intranet:
· A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office. We discussed how to set up a LAN in the June issue.
· A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.
· Web browsers on your PC’s. Since an intranet is also a website, your staff will need web browsers to use it. Install Internet Explorer or Netscape on your computers.

2.Understand how websites work

And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.

Web pages are text documents that are formatted in a special way called HTML or HyperText Markup Language. Web pages have filenames that end in .html or .htm – example: AboutUs.html, index.html or projects.htm.

To create web pages, you can use web creation tools like Macromedia Dreamweaver or FrontPage. If you’re on a tight budget, consider downloading free tools like Coffee Cup. Visit http://www.sharewarejunkies.com/winhtml.htm for a list of free web creation tools.

Rungnapa said...

3.Plan your intranet

Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. Emphasize that the power of an intranet is in sharing knowledge. Then, ask them what they think should be shared on the intranet.

Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.

4.Build and maintain it

Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.

If your company or school needs to update frequently or has many departments contributing to the content, you should consider installing a content management system (CMS). A CMS automates and facilitates intranet maintenance. Almost anyone with little HTML skills can use a CMS. An excellent CMS is Drupal (http://www.drupal.org/).

Rungnapa said...

5.Promote and improve the intranet

Lastly, promote the use of your intranet. Conduct regular surveys and give recognition to people or departments who diligently update and use it. Assign an intranet task force that can meet regularly to assess and recommend improvements. If you have announcements, make them on your meetings and publish the details on your intranet. That way, the intranet becomes a habit for everyone.

Rungnapa said...

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"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Rungnapa said...

"Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Rungnapa said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.
A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.
A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.
2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.
3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.
4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.
5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Rungnapa said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.
A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.
A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.
2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.
3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.
4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.
5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Rungnapa said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.
A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.
A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.
2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.
3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.
4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.
5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

Rungnapa said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build the Intranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?"

Build an intranet requires both hardware and software, much of which the school may already possess as part of their ICT infrastructure. To be specific, an intranet requires the following:
• An existing local area network (LAN)
• Web server application software, such as Microsoft IIS or Apache
• Computers with standard Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer
• A relatively recent computer with a modern processor, 1GB RAM, 80 GB Drive to run the Web service this will store all the information that is to be distributed over the intranet
• A reliable backup system in the event of infection by a computer virus
As intranets operate using standard network technologies like Ethernet and TCP/IP, a network infrastructure needs to be in place.
A designated computer on the network, with a minimum memory specification of 1GB RAM, is required for the Web server. This will store the software that distributes information over the intranet in the form of Web pages. Standard Web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer are then used to browse the intranet in the same way as the World Wide Web is navigated.
A local area network (LAN). You can‘t have an intranet without a network of computers. So the first thing you will need is a LAN in your office.
1. A web server. To run an intranet, you need an internal website. To run a website, you need a web server. Your intranet will be hosted on a web server. There are two popular web servers today: Apache and IIS. See the sidebar “Which server?” for a comparison. If you expect heavy traffic on the intranet, we recommend dedicating one computer to be the intranet server.
2.Understand how websites work
And now, some capsule information and guidelines to help you build a good intranet. When you install a web server, your computer creates a folder known as the web root. This folder is the home of your intranet. In IIS, this folder is usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot. In Apache, it’s c:\Program Files\ApacheGroup\Apache\htdocs. You will save your intranet documents into this web root, in the form of web pages.
3.Plan your intranet
Your intranet is only good when it’s useful to your company or your school. And it won’t be useful if you don’t ask the users what they need. So, gather representatives from your company or school and give them an introduction to intranets. .
Here are some things you can put on the intranet:
· Documents, templates and sample reports or proposals that help writers speed up and improve the writing process.
· Organizational Chart with descriptions of what each department does, its members and contact info. Budgets, key result areas and other operational info may also be included.
· Lessons learned, best practices or how-to tips.
· A calendar of events that can be used to announce ongoing events, birthdays and even cultural activities and announcements.
· A bulletin board or forum to allow staff to post messages.
· A directory of staff competencies and expertise. The expertise here does not refer only to official designations. More importantly, it will be useful to know for instance that your admin assistant is also good at operating the fax machine.
4.Build and maintain it
Decide on whether to outsource or do it in-house. Assign an intranet coordinator and see if he can handle all the updating, using a web creation tool.
5.Fifth steps (Protect)
A system and method for protecting intranet client devices in a virtual private network are disclosed. The method includes defining one or more groups of client devices to protect from traffic emanating from an external network (e.g., Internet, a Wide Area Network (WAN), a remote subnet of an intranet, and the like), while allowing the client devices to initiate TCP sessions with servers in the outside network.

11420 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build theIntranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

11420 said...

Endterm Project: What are the steps and ways to build theIntranet at Watcharawittaya English Program School?

people is called in many names such as Campus network, Local internet etc. From the study on an intranet. Also know the benefits of an intranet.Hall connected throughout the country as the creation of information services. Similar to the Internet, which opened almost anything.But only allow access to only people in the organization. To limit the scope of use.And that agencies used to facilitate the agency.So we will divide the application to the school intranet. The documents were sent by walking across the buildings.


Benefits of implementing an intranet application in one unit. Can be summarized as follows.


- The low investment requirements for hardware and software similar to that used in the Internet network to a variety of products and low prices. Thus the cost of network deployment, compared with less. Costs to invest in other systems.


- Intranet network standards. And application as well as Internet. Which are widely available. And through the adoption of popular standards by default. With both hardware and software products to choose various



- Reliable Technology that is through trial and improvement. Until the status of high reliability.- Communication is universal Intranet users can submit news in the form of E-mail is standard among colleagues within the agency and internet users. That outside agencies have.

- Performance data can support data communications that contain text, graphics and sound.

what is an intranet And how they benefit.


- In fact the installation of Internet server such as WEB server, Mail server etc.


- Computer server requires the network with other machines in the school or organization


- Is another computer to use the same machine as an intranet server.


- To download software can be downloaded at http://www.google.com/ a section Server Daemon freeware or shareware, and then select the installation that you are interested in your server (software that you choose must match the OS you use)


Installation and came to Home Page, software web server such as freeware or shareware available to do good all the simple Home Page Home Page is a view of others to save source and then bring it out to edit.And this is to install a basic intranet anyone can do.

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