Trouble Publishing to IIS

From: Robert (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:21:03 -0800

I have Windows XP Professional configured as a computer
in a workgroup (not a member of a domain). This computer
has IIS running, which I've just installed and have not
changed any settings.

When I attempt to publish to it from a local Windows ME
computer on the intranet running FrontPage 2002 client, I
am asked for a "username", a "password", and a "domain".
I assume the username and password of the Windows XP
Professional administrator would work fine. Is this a
correct assumption? Also, I have no idea what to use for
the domain. What domain? I'm not a member of a domain.

Please clear up this basic confusion I'm having.



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