WinXP home version can also install IIS
Preparing 1, Windows XP Home Edition Chinese version CD (copy on the hard disk) 2, Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD (best is also Chinese version) 3, the default your XP is installed under C: / Windows start (if You are afraid to make the wrong, first make a backup of C: /Windows/inf/sysoc.inf to open C: /Windows/inf/sysoc.inf in notepad, find a line under [Components]: IIS = Iis.dll Ocentry, Iis.inf, Hide, 7 and then change it to IIS = Iis2.dll, Ocentry, Iis2.inf ,, 7 Save. Then copy the two files Iis.dl_ and Iis.in_ of the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD to a temporary directory (for example, C: / AAA), then turn the current directory to C: / AAA, execute expand IIS.DL_ IIS2.dll Expand Iis.in_ Iis2.inf to solve the IIS2.DLL and IIS2.inf two files, copy Iis2.inf to the C: / Windows / Inf directory, copy IIS2.dll Under the C: / Windows / System32 / Setup directory. Press "Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add or Remove Windows Components", then you can discover IIS very excited !!! Since then the process is installed with Pro version XP installation IIS is almost, during the process, you will ask you to choose the location of the Windows 2000 Advanced Server disc and the Windows XP HomeEdit disc, enter the specified directory to be installed. You can't use it directly after installation, you need some settings for IIS: Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Service Manager, click "Default Web Site" right click, go to "Directory Security" tab, click " Anonymous Access and Verification Control, "Edit", rebound, a new window, then click the "Edit" button in "Anonymous Access", let the "Allow IIS Control Password" to go out, and then determine the return can.