Re: PWS - Adding a Db to my website
From: deacon (deacon_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/06/05
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Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 23:05:02 -0800
Hi Stefan.....I think I finally got this. Thanks to you and all the others
who offered advice.
Deacon
"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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> You don't publish to local host, you open the FP web at localhost and create / run your ASP pages and DB there
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> | Hi Ron
> | I don't think I am explaining myself well on this so I will try again. I am
> | not trying to host a web site. I am just a plain old guy with Windows XP and
> | I have a web page hosted on a linux server. The linux server I am hosted on
> | requires that I use PHP and mySql to create a database.
> |
> | It was my thought to use my XP Pro machine as my own personal web server
> | where I could experiment with ASP and the Front Page method of creating
> | databases. I wanted to be able to go into Front Page and create a web, the
> | database etc; and then publish it to http://localhost. Is this possible or
> | not? That is my question.
> |
> | "Ronx" wrote:
> |
> | > 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??
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