
Document Conventions
8 Netscape Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide • December 2001
Document Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions:
• When this document refers to Enterprise Server, it refers to the Enterprise
Edition.
• The
monospace font is used for sample code and code listings, API and
language elements (such as method names and property names), filenames,
path names, directory names, HTML tags, and any text that must be typed on
the screen.
• The italic font is used in code to represent placeholder parameters that should
be replaced with an actual value. It is also used for book titles, emphasis, letters
as letters (for example, “Spell it with a T.”), and words as words (for example,
“The word server is in every product name.”).
• A slash (/) is used to separate directories in a path. (Windows NT supports
both the slash and the backslash.)
Where to Find This Guide Online
You can find the Netscape Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide in PDF
and HTML formats. See the Netscape Enterprise Server Release Notes for details.
If you want to do this: See this chapter:
Find out what you need to do before
installing the server, including installing
other products required by the server
Chapter 1, “Before You Install
Netscape Enterprise Server”
Get step by step instructions for installing
and uninstalling the server on UNIX®
Chapter 2, “Installing Netscape
Enterprise Server on UNIX”
Get step by step instructions for installing
and uninstalling the server on Windows
NT®
Chapter 3, “Installing Enterprise
Server on Windows NT”
Migrate your data and applications from
iPlanet Web Server 4.x.
Chapter 4, “Migrating Your Enterprise
Server”
Find information in the guide Index
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