Is there any web hosting capability, such IIS or Personal Web Services
available with Windows SP Home Edition?

RE: Web Hosting With Win XP Home Edition by mayankgupta

mayankgupta
Wed May 14 12:27:01 PDT 2008

Officially IIS or PWS isn't available with Win XP Home edition
however, Adam has compiled an excellent article on how to install IIS on Win
XP Home Edition. I hope this helps.
http://adamv.com/dev/articles/iis-on-xp-home/

"rayeverest" wrote:

> Is there any web hosting capability, such IIS or Personal Web Services
> available with Windows SP Home Edition?

Re: Web Hosting With Win XP Home Edition by Tim

Tim
Wed May 14 13:08:07 PDT 2008

rayeverest <ray_royal@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Is there any web hosting capability, such IIS or Personal Web Services
>available with Windows SP Home Edition?

There are lots of third-party web servers you can install on XP Home.
First and foremost would be Apache (www.apache.org/httpd)

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Re: Web Hosting With Win XP Home Edition by Ken

Ken
Wed May 14 16:49:02 PDT 2008

On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:19:01 -0700, rayeverest <ray_royal@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Is there any web hosting capability, such IIS or Personal Web Services
> available with Windows SP Home Edition?


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