Bart
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Location: Midsomer Norton, Bristol Avon
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I have an internal website that the company uses, i also have a standalone PC which is away from all the rest.
Ideally what i would like is to setup this intranet so that it runs as a service (i think?), i.e i can access the webpage from typing in <PCs IP Address>/portnumber
Does anyone have any idea the best way to go about doing this?
At the minute i have it shared on a network drive and its really slow at loading for everyone.
Adam
[Edited on 19-07-2005 by Bart]
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Tim
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Install IIS (web-server that is included with Windows)
Then just point a browser at http://ip.ad.dr.ess
Once installed you configure it from Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services Manager
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Bart
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where can i find IIS?
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willay
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what operating system?
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Bart
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btw this is a win2k machine
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Tim
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Control Panel > Add or remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components...
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323972
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TNM
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start-> settings -> control panel -> add / remove programes -> install windows components.
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Brett
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surely it has to be Win2K Pro?
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Bart
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thanks guys.
now, anyone know how i can modify things? i.e add the website i currently have?
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Skinz
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find the Inetpub folder on your hard drive and stick the webpages in the wwwroot in there
[Edited on 19-07-2005 by Skinz]
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Bart
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sorted.. thanks guys.
Big thanks to Westy
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