Microsoft Personal
Web Server |
Installation | Initialization | Self-Testing |
Microsoft provides a free Web Servers for its Windows 9x/NT operating system, which nobody can see from the Internet. SmartWin CyberOffice then makes it an integral part of the most powerful Human Interactive Online Business Suite. |
Installation (Netscape Browser: please add extension "EXE" with MIME type "application/x-msdownload" to "Edit" --> "Preferences"--> "Navigator"-->"Application".) Note that starting version 1.1 CyberOffice works with any Web servers that support the standard CGI 1.1 specification. Version 2.0 now comes with a built-in Web server. Installation of Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) is not mandatory. Windows 95: Windows 98:
Windows NT:
If you selected a different WWW Root directory than you did in the CyberOffice Setup, you need to re-install CyberOffice. You PC Web site can be viewed locally via http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1. |
Initialization
After the installation, please follow the instructions to fully integrate the whole application. The very first step is to implement security measures necessary to safe-guard your PC from malicious attacks and Internet hackers. A. Disable FrontPage Server Extension Web Authoring and FTP Server Warning: It is vitally important that you disable FrontPage Server Extension Web Authoring Function before you expose your site to the Internet. Windows 98:
Windows NT:
B. Insert Link to CyberOffice
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Self-Testing
A. Text Chatting Test
B. Audio Recording Test
C.Internet Talk Test
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