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Josh1
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posted January 12, 2004 02:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Josh1     Edit/Delete Message
Do you have IIS installed? If not then go to control panel, add remove programs then add remove windows components and then add IIS. If this doers not answer your question, or you need more help then let us know. Is this going to be a webserver or desktop that will have IIS on it, and your website?

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posted January 10, 2004 07:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dm567     Edit/Delete Message
I run a web page using microsoft personal web server 4.0 on my nt computer.

I need to move it to a new Xp pro computer I have bought.

Windows xp pro comes with microsofts web server IIS.

How do I transfer my web site over?

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