IIS

From: Larry Leinoff (splarryl_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/06/04

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    Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 04:41:08 GMT
    
    

    Hello. I have Windows XP HOME and Office XP PRO. So, I have Front
    Page, and (apparently) no ability to use Server Extensions - since I
    don't have IIS.

    After spending a fruitless few hours on Microsoft's site trying to get
    IIS (which Mr. Gates apparently WON'T EVEN SELL YOU - unless you go with
    XP PRO), I am as clueless as when I started. All I want to do is the
    seemingly simple thing of password protecting a page, which sounds like
    doing the simple thing of creating a one-page subweb, where I could then
    simply set the permissions, off the Tools/Server options, which of
    course is grayed out - and seems determined to stay that way forever.

    Any advise would be helpful.

    Thanks,

    -Larry


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