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Old October 31st 04, 11:23 PM
Confused
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Default Administrative Tools in ME?

I was trying to create a web-site & in doing so, the
directions said to go to "Administrative Tools" in Control
Panel. Went to Control Panel, but saw NO "Administrative
Tools". Am using Windows ME--Does Windows ME
offer "Administrative Tools"--if so, WHERE would they be?
If not, how does one go about creating/building a web-site
in Windows ME?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Confused
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Old November 1st 04, 12:27 AM
Mike M
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Win Me has no "Administrative Tools". You say you wish to create a
web-site. This can be done using notepad if you know the necessary html
if not use an application such as FrontPage. If however you mean you wish
to HOST a web site then Microsoft do not support the use of IIS on Win Me
and you will either have to find using Google on how to force the
installation of IIS on to Win Me or alternatively use an operating system
that is designed to be used as a web server.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Confused wrote:

I was trying to create a web-site & in doing so, the
directions said to go to "Administrative Tools" in Control
Panel. Went to Control Panel, but saw NO "Administrative
Tools". Am using Windows ME--Does Windows ME
offer "Administrative Tools"--if so, WHERE would they be?
If not, how does one go about creating/building a web-site
in Windows ME?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Confused


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Old November 1st 04, 05:32 AM
Confused
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Thanksfor the "clarification",Mike. Iwish toBuild my
OWN /"create" my OWEN web-site--since I have no knowledge
of html--guess I'll be lQQking for
that "Frontpage"application you mentioned.
Does "Frontpage" also include "how-to"s on including Audio
ontoa web-site?
Thanks again.

-Confused (but a lot LESS)
-----Original Message-----
Win Me has no "Administrative Tools". You say you wish

to create a
web-site. This can be done using notepad if you know the

necessary html
if not use an application such as FrontPage. If however

you mean you wish
to HOST a web site then Microsoft do not support the use

of IIS on Win Me
and you will either have to find using Google on how to

force the
installation of IIS on to Win Me or alternatively use an

operating system
that is designed to be used as a web server.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Confused wrote:

I was trying to create a web-site & in doing so, the
directions said to go to "Administrative Tools" in

Control
Panel. Went to Control Panel, but saw

NO "Administrative
Tools". Am using Windows ME--Does Windows ME
offer "Administrative Tools"--if so, WHERE would they

be?
If not, how does one go about creating/building a web-

site
in Windows ME?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Confused


.

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Old December 4th 04, 10:34 PM
Muhammad-Ali
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-----Original Message-----
Win Me has no "Administrative Tools". You say you wish

to create a
web-site. This can be done using notepad if you know

the necessary html
if not use an application such as FrontPage. If however

you mean you wish
to HOST a web site then Microsoft do not support the use

of IIS on Win Me
and you will either have to find using Google on how to

force the
installation of IIS on to Win Me or alternatively use an

operating system
that is designed to be used as a web server.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Confused wrote:

I was trying to create a web-site & in doing so, the
directions said to go to "Administrative Tools" in

Control
Panel. Went to Control Panel, but saw

NO "Administrative
Tools". Am using Windows ME--Does Windows ME
offer "Administrative Tools"--if so, WHERE would they

be?
If not, how does one go about creating/building a web-

site
in Windows ME?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Confused


.
Personal Web Server (PWS) is not included in Windows Me

and in Windows XP Home Edition, if you have a Windows CD
that contains PWS, you might be able to install PWS but
MS does not support PWS in WinMe.
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Old December 4th 04, 11:27 PM
Noel Paton
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I may be missing something here - but where in the OP was there a reference
to PWS?? - there was certainly nothing I saw!

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"Muhammad-Ali" wrote in message
...
Personal Web Server (PWS) is not included in Windows Me

and in Windows XP Home Edition, if you have a Windows CD
that contains PWS, you might be able to install PWS but
MS does not support PWS in WinMe.



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Old December 25th 04, 03:54 AM
Jack E Martinelli
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Some folks have gotten PWS to work with WinME but it is not supported and
many more have had problems with it.

See: http://billsway.com/notes_public/PWS_WinMe.txt
for some useful information on how you can get it to work.

Cari
www.coribright.com 11/2002
------

May I suggest you check out:

How To Install PWS in Windows Me:
http://members.home.net/winhelp98/pws.htm

Personal Web Server with WinME

How To Install PWS in Windows Me:

Q266456 - Personal Web Server Is Not Included with Windows Millennium
Edition
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q266/4/56.asp

Q172769 - How to Post Web Content to a Web Server
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q172/7/69.asp

Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard Updates Available
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q168/6/36.asp


Use the patch from this Microsoft Knowledgebase Article first:
Error Message: An Unknown Error Occurred While Making MTS Specific
Changes to the System Registry
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q246/0/81.ASP

Install PWS in custom MODE and ONLY install Transaction Server, SETUP will
prompt you, that other components are needed. Get it down to basically
just Transaction Server, core components and MDAC. Reboot and then run
Setup again via Add/Remove and install the other components.
(Personal Web Server, etc..)

If you already have PWS installed, try removing everything via Add/Remove
but Transaction Server then reboot. Run Setup again to add the rest.
=====================
To Download\Install FrontPage Express: (includes PWS)
http://corporate.windowsupdate.micro...en/default.asp

Click Search, then on next page click Software Updates, then on next page
(type)
"FrontPage Express" (FrontPage must be one word) and select "Windows 98
(IE5, 5.1,
SP1) and also select "Other downloads" and click Next.

FrontPage Express is the only download listed.
====================
FrontPage Express 2.0 (2.0.1.2131)

Manufacturer: Microsoft
Component Type: Other Downloads
Platform: Windows 95 (Internet Explorer 5, 5.01 SP1)
Language: English
Date Posted: Thursday, February 17, 2000
Size: 1.2 MB Installation package: fpesetup.exe

File Listing of Personal Web Server 4.0 for Windows 95 :
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q167/2/53.asp

Q217763 - File Access Vulnerability in Personal Web Server:
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q217/7/63.ASP

http://billsway.com/notes_public/PWS_WinMe.txt
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-----Original Message-----
Win Me has no "Administrative Tools". You say you wish

to create a
web-site. This can be done using notepad if you know

the necessary html
if not use an application such as FrontPage. If however

you mean you wish
to HOST a web site then Microsoft do not support the use

of IIS on Win Me
and you will either have to find using Google on how to

force the
installation of IIS on to Win Me or alternatively use an

operating system
that is designed to be used as a web server.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Confused wrote:

I was trying to create a web-site & in doing so, the
directions said to go to "Administrative Tools" in

Control
Panel. Went to Control Panel, but saw

NO "Administrative
Tools". Am using Windows ME--Does Windows ME
offer "Administrative Tools"--if so, WHERE would they

be?
If not, how does one go about creating/building a web-

site
in Windows ME?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Confused


.
Personal Web Server (PWS) is not included in Windows Me

and in Windows XP Home Edition, if you have a Windows CD
that contains PWS, you might be able to install PWS but
MS does not support PWS in WinMe.



 




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