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Sorry to bring this thread back up but can one of the people that got this to work let me know if it is possible to get IIS installed on a Windows XP Home platform.
At microsoft all the files i downloaded wouldnt install unless i had XP Pro. I found an installation procedure on some random site but it involves some shady stuff that I dont know if i want to try. So let me know if you can help me. |
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I am failing the geek test bad on this one and I don't want to bug our kind auther anymore. Can anyone tell me in none geek terms what this means and how to do it? -------------------------------------------------- IIS is a webserver, make a shortcut with those lines to run it. > IIS is a web server, you can run it with the > following: > Target: %SystemRoot%\system32\mmc.exe > %SystemRoot%\system32\inetsrv\iis.msc /s > Start In: %HomeDrive%%HomePath% -------------------------------------- thanks, Steve [/ QUOTE ] Right click yer desktop, go to the new option, then select shortcut. On the first screen, where it asks for a target put "%SystemRoot%\system32\mmc.exe". click through and select finish. Right click > properties on that new shortcut (who's icon should have changed to something), and go to properties. On the "shortcut" tab up top, put "%HomeDrive%%HomePath%" in the box next to "Start in:". Voila. |
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