Re: PWS - Adding a Db to my website

From: Ronx (ronx917_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/04/05


Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:11:45 -0000

Windows XP is not a suitable OS for hosting a website, though it is
fine for development and testing. If you are hosted on Linux then
probably you should be testing on Linux, where the features are the
same as at your host.
If you wish to use features available on IIS servers, then you should
look for a Windows host.

IIS5.1 running on Windows XP Pro is limited to 10 connections. Some
browsers (Netscape 6 for example) will try to download a page using
more than 10 connections, resulting in some parts of the page not
displaying at all, and preventing other users from gaining access to
the website

-- 
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
"deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:EB1576F7-6755-445A-B7ED-23ACC5BED40C@microsoft.com...
> Hi Tom.....I am hosted on a linux server so my thinking was that if 
> I could
> set this up on XP, it would function as a Windows Server and I could 
> use
> various features that are not available to me on the linux server. 
> If that
> is not possible, then I am wasting my time with all of this.
>
> "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
>
>> The root web would actually be http://localhost (or the name of 
>> your local
>> computer) http://mycomputername
>>
>> the /myweb would only be added if you were working with a subweb.
>>
>> I don't understand why you are trying to publish to your own local 
>> machine?
>> Creating a server based web and working on it is all you need to 
>> do.
>>
>> Why are you creating the extra work?
>> -- 
>> ===
>> Tom "Pepper" Willett
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> ---
>> About FrontPage 2003:
>>   http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
>> FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
>>   http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
>> Understanding FrontPage:
>>   http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
>> FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
>>   http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se
>> ===
>> "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CE4DAB5B-2EB8-4701-9E6E-7A543B1060DE@microsoft.com...
>> | MS never makes anything simple.  I have no idea how to modify the 
>> registry
>> | and the Jimco add in would not install.  I got an error message 
>> about some
>> | library file is missing.  One would think with the vast array of 
>> knowledge
>> | that MS has, they would be able to put all of this in one 
>> pacakage and you
>> | download it and your done;
>> |
>> | I am able to put http://localhost/myweb in the URL address and 
>> the web
>> page
>> | comes up but when I try to publish from Front Page to that 
>> address, I
>> start
>> | getting error messages.  When I open Front Page to the Web in 
>> question, it
>> | shows the web in the left window just as with any other web I 
>> might open
>> and
>> | in the right window it shows all of the files under 
>> C:\inetpub\wwwroot.
>> |
>> | I am about to toss in the towel unless someone has a solution.
>> |
>> | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
>> |
>> | > The folder "http://Website" isn't accessible. The folder may be 
>> located
>> on
>> | > an unavailable volume or protected with a password.
>> | >
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q260/7/55.ASP
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q264/7/49.ASP
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/6/65.ASP
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q272/5/42.ASP
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/3/99.ASP
>> | > http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q310/8/46.ASP
>> | >
>> | > You may wish to download the FREE Jimco Open Web which bypasses 
>> the
>> possibly
>> | > corrupted web folders: www.jimcoaddins.com
>> | > -- 
>> | > ===
>> | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
>> | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> | > ---
>> | > About FrontPage 2003:
>> | > 
>> http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
>> | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
>> | > 
>> http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
>> | > Understanding FrontPage:
>> | >   http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
>> | > FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
>> | > 
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se
>> | > ===
>> | > "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> | > news:E42791E6-5306-44F8-8B04-C0C92505BB25@microsoft.com...
>> | > | No, I am unable to open the web using that URL.  I get an 
>> error
>> message
>> | > that
>> | > | the folder is not accessable.  It says that it may be in an
>> unavailable
>> | > | location, protected with a password, or the file name 
>> contains a /
>> or\.
>> | > |
>> | > |
>> | > |
>> | > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
>> | > |
>> | > | > Can you access the web via http://127.0.0.1 via FP and the 
>> browser?
>> | > | >
>> | > | > -- 
>> | > | > ==============================================
>> | > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
>> | > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
>> | > | > http://www.ycoln-resources.com
>> | > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
>> | > | > ==============================================
>> | > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage 
>> support see:
>> | > | > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>> | > | >
>> | > | > "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> message
>> | > | > news:72E6156F-C5BF-459A-8669-886CA4DCC2E0@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >I was able to navigate to the tasks selection but 
>> "install" the
>> | > extensions is
>> | > | > > not one of the options.  It had "check extensions" there 
>> and I
>> clicked
>> | > on
>> | > | > > that and it said they were ok. ??
>> | > | > > "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
>> | > | > >
>> | > | > >> Under Control Panel | Admin Tools open IIS MMC, then 
>> right click
>> on
>> | > the default web, select All
>> | > | > >> Tasks, and you should see a option add the FP 
>> extensions, etc.
>> | > | > >>
>> | > | > >> -- 
>> | > | > >> ==============================================
>> | > | > >> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
>> | > | > >> WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
>> | > | > >> http://www.ycoln-resources.com
>> | > | > >> FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
>> | > | > >> ==============================================
>> | > | > >> To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage 
>> support
>> see:
>> | > | > >> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>> | > | > >>
>> | > | > >> "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> message
>> | > | > >> 
>> news:3F14B02C-FCED-4CED-9440-852D5E933442@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >> > No, I cant open http://localhost in FP.  I get an 
>> error message
>> | > that the
>> | > | > >> > Front Page Extensions or Sharepoint Services may not 
>> be
>> installed.
>> | > | > >> >
>> | > | > >> > "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
>> | > | > >> >
>> | > | > >> >> Can you open http://localhost in FP?
>> | > | > >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> If so, then  create a folder, then convert the folder 
>> to a
>> | > subweb/site, then try publishing to
>> | > | > >> >> it.
>> | > | > >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> -- 
>> | > | > >> >> ==============================================
>> | > | > >> >> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
>> | > | > >> >> WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
>> | > | > >> >> http://www.ycoln-resources.com
>> | > | > >> >> FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, 
>> etc.
>> | > | > >> >> ==============================================
>> | > | > >> >> To assist you in getting the best answers for 
>> FrontPage
>> support
>> | > see:
>> | > | > >> >> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
>> | > | > >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
>> message
>> | > | > >> >> 
>> news:B6002ABF-5B05-4669-AFB2-B037457ED77B@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >> >> > Back again Kevin.  I installed the extensions, the 
>> upgrades
>> etc;
>> | > but when I
>> | > | > >> >> > tried to publish to http://localhost/mysubweb  it 
>> gave me an
>> | > error message
>> | > | > >> >> > that the Share Point Services are not installed.  I 
>> also
>> went
>> | > into the
>> | > | > >> >> > control panel and enabled the IIS so where do I go 
>> from
>> here?
>> | > | > >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
>> | > | > >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> Hi deacon,
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> Sorry about the misidentification.
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> > Back again Kevin........I have it installed. 
>> Now how do
>> I
>> | > publish to it.
>> | > | > >> >> >> > MS
>> | > | > >> >> >> > in its continuing effort to baffle users 
>> installed this
>> | > program somewhere
>> | > | > >> >> >> > on
>> | > | > >> >> >> > my hard drive and I have no idea where it is or 
>> how to
>> | > publish to it.
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> Now, be kind to Microsoft! It's not their fault. 
>> Internet
>> | > Information
>> | > | > >> >> >> Services is a service, not an application. 
>> Services run in
>> the
>> | > background of
>> | > | > >> >> >> other tasks. And forget about your hard drive. 
>> It's time
>> now to
>> | > start
>> | > | > >> >> >> thinking in HTTP. Although there are certainly 
>> files and
>> | > folders related to
>> | > | > >> >> >> IIS on your hard drive, you need to think in terms 
>> of HTTP
>> now.
>> | > Instead of
>> | > | > >> >> >> thinking you're going to publish to a hard drive 
>> location,
>> you
>> | > need to
>> | > | > >> >> >> publish to a network location, identified by a 
>> URL.
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> A URL has a domain component and a more specific 
>> address of
>> the
>> | > resource.
>> | > | > >> >> >> The domain is identified by the IP address or 
>> domain name
>> of
>> | > the domain. On
>> | > | > >> >> >> your local machine, the IP address is 127.0.0.1, 
>> and,
>> assuming
>> | > you have a
>> | > | > >> >> >> HOSTS file, the domain name of "localhost." So, if 
>> you
>> wanted
>> | > to open a
>> | > | > >> >> >> local web site, you would type in the URL
>> | > http://localhost/SubWebName or
>> | > | > >> >> >> http://127.0.0.1/SubwebName. You will want to use 
>> subwebs
>> on
>> | > your local
>> | > | > >> >> >> machine, as the version of IIS that comes with XP 
>> Pro only
>> | > supports one root
>> | > | > >> >> >> web.
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> -- 
>> | > | > >> >> >> HTH,
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> Kevin Spencer
>> | > | > >> >> >> Microsoft MVP
>> | > | > >> >> >> ..Net Developer
>> | > | > >> >> >> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>> | > | > >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote 
>> in
>> message
>> | > | > >> >> >> 
>> news:9ECBA968-D78A-4AAF-8749-C00187ACF7AA@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >> >> >> > Back again Kevin........I have it installed. 
>> Now how do
>> I
>> | > publish to it.
>> | > | > >> >> >> > MS
>> | > | > >> >> >> > in its continuing effort to baffle users 
>> installed this
>> | > program somewhere
>> | > | > >> >> >> > on
>> | > | > >> >> >> > my hard drive and I have no idea where it is or 
>> how to
>> | > publish to it.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
>> | > | > >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> That's odd. You siad you were running XP Home. 
>> Well, if
>> | > you're running XP
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Pro, it comes bundled with IIS (Internet 
>> Informatin
>> | > Services). PWS is a
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> scaled-down older version of IIS. IIS is the 
>> same web
>> server
>> | > that is used
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> on
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Windows 2003 server, with a few restrictions 
>> you don't
>> need
>> | > to worry
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> about
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> unless you're planning on hosting with it. You 
>> can
>> install
>> | > it from your
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Control Panel Add/Remove Windows Components 
>> utility.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> -- 
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> HTH,
>> | > | > >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Kevin Spencer
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Microsoft MVP
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> ..Net Developer
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> "deacon" <deacon@discussions.microsoft.com> 
>> wrote in
>> message
>> | > | > >> >> >> >>
>> news:803EFE05-1D1A-4179-8414-B9ADCA64BF36@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> > Hi Kevin........how would I go about adding a 
>> PWS?.  I
>> | > have XP Pro.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> > Thanks.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> The alternative is to install Windows XP Pro 
>> or
>> server.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> -- 
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> HTH,
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> Kevin Spencer
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> Microsoft MVP
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> ..Net Developer
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >>
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> "James Randall"
>> <JamesRandall@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> | > wrote in
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> message
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >>
>> | > news:0290B49E-A36B-42A8-A64A-4F9808C1704A@microsoft.com...
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> >I would like to add a DB to my website 
>> (creating
>> through
>> | > a learning
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> >manual)
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > However the book says "at this point 
>> you'll need
>> PWS"
>> | > if you haven't
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > got
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > it
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > go to Microsoft.com and download it.
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > I am running XP home (it doesn't work on 
>> this
>> Operating
>> | > system)
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > Is that it then? or is there an 
>> alternative??
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> >
>> | > | > >> >> >> >> >> > James.
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