Personal web manager

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Connie

Am trying to access the personal web manager. Have searched for information
on Microsoft's site, but everything there points to Windows 2000. I have
Windows XP. Is the web manager redundant in XP? Any help appreciated.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

If you are talking about a web server, if so, you must be running Windows XP Pro and have installed
IIS 5.1 from the Add/Remove Windows Components and the FP extensions installed.

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Connie

Thanks. Have installed your suggestions and installed the ftp service. What
we really want to know is, what replaced the personal web manager in XP pro,
as this option is no on the list in the IIS.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

The default web site is created when you install IIS, if you need to manage IIS, go to Control Panel
| Admin Tools | IIS MMC

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Thomas A. Rowe

Never heard of the Personal Web Manager.

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Jon Spivey

That used to be the thing to manage the old PWS back in Windows 98 days. As
you say it's equivalant now is the IIS MMC.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Ok, never used the PWS, always had a regular server.

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Connie

Thanks Jon...just what we were looking for.

Jon Spivey said:
That used to be the thing to manage the old PWS back in Windows 98 days. As
you say it's equivalant now is the IIS MMC.
 
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Connie

Thankyou so much...very helpful.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Ok, never used the PWS, always had a regular server.

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