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XP itself does not come with it, because he is not a server operating system. It is mainly aimed at individuals and families, and can only be installed separately if you want to use it, or change the operating system to 2003
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Add and remove win component -->iisThat's it.
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1. First of all, determine whether IIS is installed, if it has been installed, this step can be skipped, find "Add and Remove Window Component" in the control panel, click "Internet Information Service", continue to the next step, if there is a prompt missing any files in the middle, click just select the files in the IIS package. Click Next to Done.
2. For the configuration of the Web site, Windows XP finds "Internet Information Service" from the "Control Panel" >Performance and Maintenance" > Management Tools", and clicks to open the management window of the service as shown in the figure.
3. IIS generally contains a default web site, its site folder is "C: inetpub wwwroot", let's look at the configuration of the web site, check the "default site", right-click, you can see that there are a variety of settings related to the web site in the pop-up menu.
4. Select "Virtual Directory" in "New" to create a new virtual directory for the web site.
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Are you intranet? Enter the public IP address may be accessing the router, port mapping, enter the local address to see, no is the configuration problem!
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XP's environment is generally not suitable for setting up an environment.
If you want to build it, you can do it. Set up i386 Configure the IIS environment successfully, and install the required HTTP**.
Then you can try to change the environment to the server environment, which is easy to implement, you can try it.
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What do you use to access it, HTTP or FTP?
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1. Use apche to build.
2. Use the built-in Windows components to build.
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Look for tutorials online, there should be a lot of them.
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IIS 6 Host Header Feature in Windows 2003 Server:
Using the IIS 6 component implementation in Windows 2003, a number of different ** are released with port 80, and the address can be directly entered when accessing, without adding any virtual directory path, and without modifying the default port number. This is the mainframe header feature in IIS 6. Detail it through a case of configuring a Windows 2003 Server IIS Host Header to Publish Multiple Sites:
The ability to publish two different ** on the same server, both of which use port 80 and are not accessed through a virtual directory. Start by setting up a site:
Step 3: The next is the key to the host header setting, **IP address information to keep the default "all unassigned", the port is the default 80, the bottom of the "host header" of this ** enter a domain name, of course, if you really want to publish your own ** on the Internet, this domain name is to enter the real has been registered has been done**filing.
Now I find it on the Internet, after it, **A compressed package, After unzipping, I will give you a file,] It's generally txt, and it exists on the disk after it's finished, The file name is: ebook
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