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How to Install IIS 5.1 in Windows XP Professional
Posted on Tuesday, November 30 @ 05:40:06 EST

Microsoft Windows XP Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Install IIS 5.1 in Windows XP Professional

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to install Internet Information Services IIS 5.1 in windows XP Professional. IIS 5.1 is a feature only to be found on Microsoft's XP Professional operating system. It is not installable (reliably) on XP Home. IIS 5.1 is basically the same engine as IIS 5.0 but since XP is a client operating system, it has the built in limits that are customary for Microsoft’s client operating systems—such as connection limits and only one Web site. IIS 5.1 for Windows XP Professional is designed for users developing a Web service for home or for office use. It can service only 10 simultaneous client connections, only one Web site, and it does not have all the features of the server versions. IIS replaces the Personal Web Service (PWS), which was found in earlier client versions of Windows.

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