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jjscanada (Programmer)
31 Mar 09 0:51

I have installed IIS on windows XP Pro.
Now I want to add new website "example.com"
I run inetmgr at run and opened IIS console. There is no "New Web Site" toolbar button. So how can I add new website ? How come there is no such toolbar. Secondly, on my screen there is no tabs
"WebSites" "Access Flags" "Documents" "FTP" "MIME Map" "Application Mappings"

While in the tutorial , that I was going through on http://www.advancedinstaller.com/use...orial-iis.html
There are these tabs. Why is it so ? Is that different version of IIS ? How to get these tabs ?  
 
ITPangaeaArchitect (MIS)
26 Apr 09 2:14
If you right click the web sites node in the left hand pane, you don't get any option to create a new website...forget about the toolbars....

-Brandon Wilson
 MCSE:Security00/03
 MCSA:Messaging00
 MCSA:Security03
 A+
 
  

TechyMcSe2k (TechnicalUser)
27 Apr 09 8:28
IIS on XP limits you to one active website.

Right click Default Web Site.  Do you get this?

You do not currently have a default Web page established for your users. Any users attempting to connect to your Web site from another machine are currently receiving an Under Construction page. Your Web server lists the following files as possible default Web pages: default.aspx,default.htm,default.asp,index.htm,iisstart.asp. Currently, only iisstart.asp exists.

Modify this site by  doing the following:
To add documents to your default Web site, save files in g:\inetpub\wwwroot\.

 


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TechyMcSe2k (TechnicalUser)
27 Apr 09 8:32
Choose Browse...and I am sure you link to wwwroot starts with c:


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