IIS on XP home

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This is the reason I joined the forum, so I might as well finally get to it. Is there a way to install IIS on XP home or do I have to upgrade to pro?

Oh, btw I do not have a 2k server cd, so that method is out of the question.


Thanks in advance!
 
1/ You will need the installation CD of Win2000 Professional or Server (winXP Pro CD WILL NOT work) or a trial version of Windows 2000 Server - See the FAQ's at the bottom of this page


2/ If you don't have 2 cd-rom players I suggest you to copy the directory i386 from the WinXP Home on your hard disk

3/ In this directory (i386) there is a file called IMS.CAB with WinRar (or something similar) unpack the content to a temporary folder (you will need them at the end of the installation)


4/ Search for and find the file: c:\WINDOWS\INF\SYSOC.INF

5/ In the section [COMPONENTS] you will find this line: iis=iis.dll,OcEntry,iis.inf,hide,7


6/ Change it to this: iis=iis2.dll,OcEntry,iis2.inf,,7
(remember to change the name in iis2.dll and iis2.inf and to eliminate the word hide. In this way you bypass the protection of XP home)


7/ From the Win2000 cd (Pro or Server) take the files: iis.dl_ and iis.in_ that are in the i386 folder and copy them on your desktop, open a dos windows and with the prompt pointing at your desktop edit the following commands:
EXPAND IIS.DL_ IIS2.DLL
EXPAND IIS.IN_ IIS2.INF
this will generate two new files named iis2.dll and iis2.inf
copy and paste IIS2:DLL to c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SETUP\
and IIS.INF to c:\WINDOWS\INF\


8/ Go to control panel/application/windows components (I don't have an English version of Windows so I don't know exactly the name) and start windows installer. You will see "Internet Information server" is now available as a checkable option.


9/ Select it (I suggest that if you are looking only for PWS to select only that because the more components you install the more files you have to search for)


10/ It will need about 10/15 minutes and during that time the system is going to ask you for a lot of files: some are in XP Home CD other in Win2000 CD. At a certain point the system will ask you for the EXCH_adsiisex.dll file: it is the file you have extracted at the point 3 of this guide, select it and you should go on without trouble.


11/ At the end restart you computer.


12/ Test if it is working: open Internet Explorer and type in the address line: http://localhost


13/ If it will not work, try the following:
open a DOS window and type: iisreset /RESTART
go to web proprieties in "directory protection" (I don't know if this is the exact name on an English version) click on "modify" (or edit, as said before I don't have an English version ...) "browse" and finally"find". You will see all user in your PC. Select the one you are working with and click OK. In the text-box you will see PcName\UserName. Click OK to close the window. Remember to uncheck "password Control) and click OK three times. Close and restart the web server and retry point 12. If all is correct you will see the default presentation page of IIS 5 and the online help
 
Thanks. I went out and got a trial 2k CD. Lol cant beleive it worked!
Thanks, it works like a charm.
 
is it a program like visualroute which track all of the internet info and ip's?
 
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