Method for installing IIS in WinXP HOME
Common Windows XP has two versions, Professional and HOME. These two versions are substantially the same, but in terms of detail, the Professional version is more than the home version. For example, Professional version of XP supports dual CPU, multi-language, joining domain, EFS file encryption, and IIS (Internet Information Services). Many people know that when they buy their computer, they have bought a computer that pre-installed the HOME version XP, and it is necessary to use or want to learn IIS. It will not be discovered that IIS or PWS is not installed at all. If you can upgrade to Windows XP Professional or use Windows 2000, you can also install IIS on Windows XP HOME. First, you need to explain it, that is, this approach may be risky, so it is best to clarify what consequences of your behavior before you actually operate. And through the IIS that is installed, there may be some unknown defects in operation. Also, like the PROFESSIONAL version, IIS running in the home version also has 10 concurrent connections. Within the same time, you can only have 10 people to use the IIS service you provide. If you still want to continue, then look down. Preparation conditions: A computer running Windows XP Home (assuming is based on the default, install the system in the C drive), and a Windows 2000 Professional CD (assuming the drive is a D disk). First enter "C: /Windows/inf/sysoc.inf" in the run, and the system will automatically open the Sysoc.inf file with Notepad. In sysoc.inf, "[Components]" is found, and continue to find a line similar to "IIS = IIS.DLL, OCENTRY, IIS.INF, HIDE, 7", replace this line to "IIS = Iis2.dll Ocentry, Iis2.inf ,, 7 ". Save and close it. Insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD into the drive, and press the SHIFT button to prohibit the automatic operation of the drive. Enter "CMD" in the run and enter the command line mode. Enter the following two commands in the command line. Enter the return after each line of command: Expand d: /i386/Iis.dl_ C: / Windows / SYSTEM32 / SETUP / IIS2.DLL Expand D: /i386/iis.in_ c: /windows/inf/iis2.inf, open your control panel, and click "Add Remove Programs" icon, click "Add Delete Windows Components, you should be able to see the interface. Please read it carefully. The operating system displayed in the Start menu is Windows XP Home, but it has been modified, it already has an option to add IIS. Then you can add IIS in Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000, in this case, we only have WWW services installed. The system will start copying files, which requires some time. And at this point, keep the Windows 2000 Professional disc is also in the optical drive. After the installation is over, you can open the control panel - ** and option - management tools, "Internet Information Service Management" has appeared there.