Silver_2000
05-23-2008, 05:09 PM
I added a feature to a sister site that requires IIS to work
I know there are a few geeks here - how many of you are running IIS ?
Windows XP Professional includes Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.1, which makes it possible for you to host your own Web site on the Internet or your intranet.
Before you can use IIS, you must install it separately after you have installed Windows XP Professional on your computer. To add IIS, use the Add/Remove Programs dialog box in Control Panel on your Windows XP Professional-based computer. IIS is not available in Windows XP Home Edition.
IIS includes a broad range of administrative features for managing Web sites. With programmatic features like Active Server Pages (ASP), you can create and deploy scalable, flexible Web applications on the Internet or your intranet.
I know there are a few geeks here - how many of you are running IIS ?
Windows XP Professional includes Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.1, which makes it possible for you to host your own Web site on the Internet or your intranet.
Before you can use IIS, you must install it separately after you have installed Windows XP Professional on your computer. To add IIS, use the Add/Remove Programs dialog box in Control Panel on your Windows XP Professional-based computer. IIS is not available in Windows XP Home Edition.
IIS includes a broad range of administrative features for managing Web sites. With programmatic features like Active Server Pages (ASP), you can create and deploy scalable, flexible Web applications on the Internet or your intranet.