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walkahead
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Posted on 09-01-10 7:13
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Hey guys, i have problem with IIS in XP with SP2, i tried my best to install it but IIS don't appear in dialog box in Windows Component. Need help to Install IIS ASAP. I checked the website but they just have it from the control Panel. It don't show the IIS checkbox when i open it. Help really appreciated..
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Ahead_of_the_rest
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Posted on 09-01-10 8:04
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First of all why the hell are you trying to install IIS in Xp.....??? I am sure you are aware of the fact that IIS is used for web services in windows like apace in Linux (well, you can run apace in windows as well). You can install IIS if you have to using the following steps: During installation, IIS installs optional components like Common Files, Documentation, and the Internet Information Services snap-in. You can choose not to install the optional components; however, deselecting specific components can decrease IIS functionality or disable IIS services. If you are unfamiliar with the optional components and how they affect IIS, install IIS with the default settings. After you install IIS, you can view Installing IIS Optional Components in the IIS online documentation for more information. To install IIS, add optional components, or remove optional components 1.Click Start, click Control Panel, and click Add or Remove Programs. 2.Click Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows Components Wizard appears. 3.Follow the on-screen instructions to install, remove, or add components to IIS.
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Bhojpure01
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Posted on 09-02-10 3:00
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We do not know much about computer and do things randomly and involved into deep problem nowhere to go.
You tech people are the savior. Yes, why the hell you trying to download that program? You did not answer it.
You know, s/he does not have answer. Thanks for savings us. My 2002 desktop is slow as with win 98 and pops " virtual memory is low". got only 512 mb. It was fine with 256 when I bought it.
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walkahead
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Posted on 09-02-10 3:06
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Sorry for the late answer..
i need to install IIS because i wanted to make my computer the server. Not my wish. i need to do it for my class.
I do know that it is used for web services. Every other Windows they have the option in the Windows Component. Mine doesn't have one coz its SP2 on XP.
That is the reason why i wanted the answer.
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Mukurdhom
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Posted on 09-02-10 3:37
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STEP 1:
STEP 2:
Go to C:\ and check for folder .... inetpub ... should be c:\inetpub if exist then you are cool. ... if not then you are gonna get hot inside your brain.. coz i have no freakin idea what is wrong with your XP installation...
STEP 3: Grab a beer , enjoy your long weekend...
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directX
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Posted on 09-02-10 4:47
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Is your Windows XP Home or Professional edition? IIS does not come with Home edition.
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walkahead
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Posted on 09-02-10 6:07
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Thank you Mukurdhom for your reply. Yours is the best way to do it. But i don't have the IIS at that window.. Probably i would have to grab a beer and chillax.. and yes directX i have Home.. So i don't think it has got the IIS..
Any idea DirectX to make it appear.. Upload/Download/ anything at all??
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directX
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Posted on 09-03-10 8:51
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What are you trying to do with IIS? Would Apache for windows work?
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