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Intranet: Using Windows 98 and Personal Web Server Part (2)

intranet6 300x225 Intranet: Using Windows 98 and Personal Web Server Part (2)   To display the documentation for Personal Web Server, click Start, click Programs, click Accessories, click Personal Web Server, and then click Product Documentation. You’ll see the screen. Click the Microsoft Personal Web Server topic to find instructions on how to publish a Web page.

You can publish a Web page in two ways:

· By copying the page from its current folder into the \Inetpub\wwwroot folder.

· By using the Publishing Wizard.

To use the Publishing Wizard, click the Publish icon on your desktop to open the Personal Web Manager. Click Publishing to start the Publishing Wizard. Before you can begin to publish other pages, you’ll need to create a home page. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then restart the Publishing Wizard. It will walk you through the steps to publish other pages.

Summary

We introduced you to intranets and discussed the various ways you might use an intranet in your business. We also showed you how to use the programs that come with Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 to set up an intranet. This doesn’t tell you everything you need to know to set up an intranet, but it does provide some information that can help you decide whether an intranet would be a good solution for your business needs.

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One Response to “Intranet: Using Windows 98 and Personal Web Server Part (2)”

  • Kerio Connect says:

    Ok that’s good. i knows very well about server. according to me benefits of server are..Lower number of physical servers – you can reduce hardware maintenance costs because of a lower number of physical servers..By implementing a server consolidation strategy, you can increase the space utilization efficiency in your data center..By having each application within its own “virtual server” you can prevent one application from impacting another application when upgrades or changes are made..You can develop a standard virtual server build that can be easily duplicated which will speed up server deployment.You can deploy multiple operating system technologies on a single hardware platform means Windows Server 2003, Linux, Windows 2000, etc..


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