Supported Platforms
Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS)TM
General
The PWS 4.0 works very well with heitml. All you need to do is to install
heitml after installing the PWS. You might need to uninstall
heitml if you did it in the wrong order. The heitml setup program will
take care of everything else.
For PWS on Windows NT, read the Internet Information Server 4.0 or later pages.
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Note:
Neither heitml nor any other application can be configured
for the restricted version of PWS that comes with
Microsoft FrontPage. You should use the stand-alone PWS 4.0
described below.
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PWS for Windows Me or Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft does not support PWS on Windows Me and Windows XP Home Edition.
PWS 4.0 for Windows 98
PWS 4.0 download and installation
For Windows 98, PWS 4.0 is shipped as an add-on with the Windows 98 CD and can be
installed through 'Control Panel/Software/Windows-Setup'.
Stop/Start PWS 4.0 on Windows 98
If there is a 'Personal Web Server' icon on the taskbar do the following:
- With the secondary mouse button click the 'Personal Web Server' icon on the taskbar
and choose 'Stop Service' from the popup menu.
- With the secondary mouse button click the 'Personal Web Server' icon on the taskbar
and choose 'Start Service' from the popup menu.
If there is no 'Personal Web Server' icon on the taskbar, start the 'Personal Web Manager'
from the program group
'Internet Explorer/Personal Web Server' on Windows 98 and click the 'Stop' or 'Start' button.
Verifying the heitml configuration for PWS 4.0
Verify that the virtual directory /heitml2.1 exists and is mapped onto
C:\heitml2.1\htdocs\heitml2.1
where C:\heitml2.1 is the directory where you installed heitml2.1.
You can do this by starting the 'Personal Web Manager', clicking on the
'Advanced' icon and checking the virtual directory /heitml2.1 for
Read and Execute permissions.
You can also use the Windows Explorer to verify this mapping by clicking on
the directory C:\heitml2.1\htdocs\heitml2.1, choosing 'Properties' from the
'File' menu and choosing the 'Web Sharing' tab.
Creating new Virtual Directories
Using the PWS administrative functions you can create new virtual
directories that are shown in the WWW. Note that you have to
enable execute permission in these directories
in order to make heitml work.
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