Yesterday, I replied that someone asked someone asked the server users of Windows XP Pro, because did not look at it clearly, the error answered the problem of others, and later I thought that I found out this problem to make mistakes, I have a cause, on the Microsoft Station. The column replied === IIS has a question before I have seen this:
Can I install IIS or PWS on Windows XP Home Edition?
Q: I have read some at some point and cannot run / develop ASP.NET applications on a computer running Windows XP Home Edition. Is there a way to install IIS or PWS on a computer running the XP home version? I have a VS.NET Professional, but I have not found a way to develop with ASP.NET.
A: WINDOWS XP Home Edition does not support any version of IIS. As far as I know, there is no reliable way to let it run IIS. Windows XP Home Edition is not suitable for use as a Web-based application development platform. After upgrading to Windows XP Professional, you will allow you to install IIS 5.1 on your system so you can develop by ASP.NET. IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Professional is a full-featured, powerful web server, but is limited to 10 simultaneous connections because Windows XP Professional is a workstation operating system instead of server platform. There are still other restrictions when using Windows XP Professional as a client operating system instead of a server operating system. In general, the difference between the two is to install IIS 5.0 and installed on Windows 2000 PROFESSIAL, and the difference you will see when you are installed on Windows 2000 Server / Advanced Server. However, in this way, Windows XP Professional is still an excellent development environment when developing web-based applications using the .NET Framework. Original address: (May 2002) http://www.microsoft.com/china/technet/columns/insider/iisi0502.asp This special explanation XP Home Edition version XP version does not support installation IIS, but XP Pro Support for 10 concurrent connections. So what I remember is this! Later, I have always felt that I have some other content on Microsoft Station, I found some experts say this:
Is the number of connections to IIS 5.1 in Windows 2000 Professional?
Q: I heard that the number of connections to IIS 5.1 on Windows 2000 Pro is limited to 10. This makes it less suitable for our application, I want to increase whether the connection number of the operating system can be improved by registering or other variable methods.
A: I have received the problem, this is one of the highest questions, because many people have reasonable requirements, need to support more than 10 connections to develop and test systems that support multiple concurrent access. However, some people want to use Windows 2000 Professional as a server platform, but its design is not the case, or not allowed. I know that in the newsgroup and elsewhere, many people are discussing various settings that allow the number of connections that exceed 10, but we have not tested any settings, the reason is simple, I believe that if you need a server service, then show You need a server operating system. Someone often believes that the number of connections is 10 is 10. Usually a web client can create multiple connections to a web server, so your client IIS server may not support 10 users at the same time. So, there is a very well-known special case in Windows 2000 Professional, which has installed IIS 5, allows you to set the Web site to accept up to 40 users. You only need to set the allowable connection to a value of less than 40, and use the Viola browser, you can accept up to 40 concurrent HTTP connections. This special case is only available for HTTP, so you still have access to more than 10 connections through files and printers. Original address: http://www.microsoft.com/china/technet/community/columns/insider/iisi1203.mspx
Have you seen it? Hey there! ! Due to a particularly labeled place. I am because the current system is Win2000 Pro (I have always like to use it, habits)! So can't do test, it should be no problem! However, the answer is there, and the system is really a Server version of the server! Ah! ! ! I didn't pay attention to this specific number of Win2000 Pro and Win2000 Server (remember that Windows Pro's IIS "connection" seems to be 10,000 to 100,000, what does this mean?), Write here, it is interested in communicating! There is still something, it is also seen in the forum yesterday. I used to think that it is more familiar with IIS. It seems that I only know the fur. In the IIS property, it seems that the expansion name .asp can be changed to .jsp or others in the primary directory. ! ! You can use this later:
http://www.xxx.com/index.jsp
Or other suffixs use
http://www.xxx.com/index.asp
The program is. Although your server is put on an ASP file, the client is unable to distinguish his authentic, and it is also an JSP program or other. Is it very fun! ! Live! ~ ^) ^ ~