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Using Personal Web Server to View Intranet Data

Using Personal Web Server to View Intranet Data. City Planning and Development Department. Kansas City Missouri. Installation. Requirements. Setting Up. Other Options. Personal Web Server

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Using Personal Web Server to View Intranet Data

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  1. Using Personal Web Server to View Intranet Data City Planning and Development Department Kansas City Missouri

  2. Installation Requirements Setting Up Other Options Personal Web Server Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) turns any computer into a Web server and enables easy publication of personal Web pages. PWS is ideal for developing, testing and staging Web applications. PWS does not have the system requirements of a full Web server. It is designed for small-scale peer-to-peer or small Web server usage.

  3. Installation Personal Web Server for both Windows 95 & Windows NT can be downloaded from this site: www.microsoft.com/NTWorkstation/downloads/Recommended/ServicePacks/NT4OptPk/Default.asp This site contains: NT Option Pack 4.0 for download (can be used for both 95 & NT) System Requirements ...Other miscellaneous info Install the Option Pack by double-clicking on the download.exe file note: the Option Pack is shipped with NT

  4. Requirements System Requirements for running Personal Web Server on Windows 95: Pentium 33 MHz or higher; Pentium 90 MHz recommended 16 MB of memory (RAM); 20-32 MB recommended 40 MB of available hard-disk VGA; Super VGA recommended Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device System requirements for running Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack on Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Pentium 66 MHz or higher; Pentium 90 MHz recommended 32 MB of memory (RAM); 64 MB recommended 100 MB of available hard-disk VGA, Super VGA, or video graphics adapter compatible with Windows NT Server 4.0 Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device

  5. Setting Up • Make Sure that the: • Data is in the correct format (.htm, .html) • Data is on your local machine • Correct directory structure for files • Start the Personal Web Manager • Steps to get your site running: • click on Advanced • then choose Add • navigate to find your directory on • your hard drive • choose an alias (name you want users • to type in web address) • click OK • type in the name of the file • under Default Document(s) • click Start button under Main • Your web address is • computer name + alias Easy

  6. Other Options Build a site using the wizard directly from the Manager Build FTP capability within the site Utilize CGI scripting Add a guestbook or a drop box to your site Publish sites directly to the Internet

  7. David Bayer GIS Analyst City Planning & Development Department Kansas City, Missouri (816) 513-2920 david_bayer@kcmo.org

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