There was an article on this subject in the recent .net magazine (A British internet magazine, not the MS dev app) which I thought I would summarise. Goes something like this..
iis.dll is crippled in XP home edition, an upgrade to Pro is required to run it according to Microsoft...
Thanks for the Apache Registry hack Tip. I now have ASP pages running on my XP Home edition without a single piece of MS code in sight.
I had previously downloaded version 1.3.24 of Apache and had given up on getting Chillesoft to work with it, however, it seems that as long as you have the...
NickHills
That was (almost) a brilliant solution..
I was a little uncertain about this, as my XP Home is an OEM version, but, sure enough they are there.. editing this file does cause the PWS / IIS components to be displayed in the add remove windows components dialog.. HOWEVER, they just...
I have been running XP home edition for about a week, and discovered the problems everyone else seems to be having with PWS and IIS.
I have now installed Apache Web server v1.3.24, which is running quite happily (on localhost), however, when i downloaded chilisoft asp, it only appears to...
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