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    Lively Member nutstretch's Avatar
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    I am creating an intranet for my work experience and I have used some asp. The whole application works fine locally on my machine. The company I am at has decided to make my machine a server and allow others to access the intranet from it. I am not sure where I should put all my asp files now. The can acces all non asp stuff but the links for the asp are not working. I am using windows 98. Does it need to be Windows NT of can I do it from 98. Help.......
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    If you need more than 10 connections, you will need Windows NT Server or Win 2000 Advanced Server. PWS, and IIS under NT Workstation/2000 Professional limit concurrent connections to 10.

    All of your asp pages and other web content should be in 'INetPub\wwwroot'. You can have virtual directories that point to other folders on the server's drive as well, but that is the default location.

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