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Installing Personal Web Server

Written by Eric Smith, Northstar Computer Systems LLC

A reader alerted me to the fact that Personal Web Server is also available on the Windows 98 CD-ROM. This version includes the ASP engine, Transaction Server, and Message Queues. PWS is installed automatically with FrontPage 98. You have to manually install the ASP engine, but the instructions for doing this are included in the "60 Minute Intranet Kit". Apparently, installing from the NT Option Pack has caused numerous problems for people, as evidenced by the number of problems in the Usenet groups relevant to this product. Thanks to Jerry Boutot for this tip.

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Publication Date: 10/1/1999