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Help!, novice here!
Hi, I want to build an Intranet with my Windows 2003 Server, my question is: There're some tutorial to setup my personal intranet web server?
. I have 5 PCs with Windows XP Home and I want to build a intranet web server to distribute my ASP application to these XPHome PCs. Thanks for any advice!. |
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If you go to Aministrative Tools -> IIS on your Windows 2003 machine you should be able to open the Control Panel for Your IIS web server.
You should see that the default website is currently serving files from the location c:\inetpub\wwwroot You should delete the files currently in there and put your ASP files in this folder. Users on your network should be able to access your ASP files by typing the address of the machine into their web browser either as an IP address or the name of the machine on the network e.g. http://192.168.2.123 or http://win2003 Is this enough to get you started?
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