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To specify the location of a resource, HTTP uses 
Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). URLs follow a 
naming convention that uniquely identify the location 
of a computer, directory, or file on the Internet. The 
URL also specifies the Internet protocol (FTP, HTTP, 
etc.) needed to retrieve the resource. If you know the 
URL of a resource, you can provide the URL, or you can 
link to it from a document you make available to Web 
users. 
The HTTP server service supports anonymous access, 
as well as basic and Windows authentication. 
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“HTTP Share Properties” on page 124
Network Protocol Overview: HTTP
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the Internet 
protocol used by World Wide Web browsers and 
servers to exchange information. The protocol defines 
what actions Web servers and browsers should take in 
response to various commands, thus making it 
possible for a user to use a client program to enter a 
URL (or click a hyperlink) and retrieve text, graphics, 
sound, and other digital information from a Web 
server. URLs of files on Web servers begin with 
http:// 
HTTP is stateless, meaning the connection to the 
server does not remain open. 
HTTP commands have the following syntax and 
parameters:
Syntax
http://sDomain
Possible Values
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sDomain