Re: How to create a local disk-based web server

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Open http://localhost in FP, then create a folder, right click on the folder and select convert to
subweb / subsite then you should be able to publish to http://localhost/subwebname

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"Ivan Roman" <IvanRoman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I did that but it is not working at all. I also was able to create a FPSE
web site but I can not publish to it using the http://xxxx/xxxxx format.

Thanks.

"Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:

You must install IIS and the FP extensions, then you must configure the default web to use the
extensions.

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"Ivan Roman" <IvanRoman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm using Win XP Pro. My notebook's hard drive is NTFS formatted. I'm using
FP2003. I installed FPSE from my Win XP Pro CD. I configured the FPSE. I
can't publish locally using HTTP://.

Do I'm missing something to create the web server. Do I have to run any
program to prepare the hard drive to accept a local web server?

Thanks





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