Re: turning a computer into a server
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Date: 03/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:55:42 GMT
create a folder on your computer, share it, store all your web files in
there.
go to the server and create a new virtual directory under one of your
websites, point the directory across the network to the folder on your
computer.
"mnance" <mnancecms@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> i need to turn the computer sitting on my desk into a server.
>
> i'm working on developing some ASP.net sites. it would be considerably
more convienent if i could turn my computer into a server as opposed to
getting administrative rights and privilieges into the company server and
then changing and linking each time a change is made to the code. i do not
plan on hosting any sites, i simply need server capabilities to access the
.net framework to make my brower read the ASP.net code.
>
> i am using Windows 2000 professional.
>
> thanks.
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