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Tom
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      12-05-2003
Is IIS included with WindowsXP Pro? Where? How do you install it?

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Tom


 
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PeterMcC
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      12-05-2003
Tom wrote:
> Is IIS included with WindowsXP Pro?

Yes

> Where?

On the XP Pro CD

> How do you install it?

http://www.webwizguide.com/asp/tutor..._winXP_pro.asp

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brucie
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      12-05-2003
in post <news:LS1Ab.211$ k.net>
Tom said:

> Is IIS included with WindowsXP Pro?


yes

> Where?


its not installed by default.

> How do you install it?


start > control panel > add or remove programs > mystery button[1]
>scroll down the list, its listed just under internet explorer >

highlight it and click next> setup starts

[1] the text seems to have fallen off my buttons so i don't know what
the button is called but this is what it looks like:
http://stuff.bruciesusenetshit.info/button.png

i would really appreciate it if everyone could just have a quick look
around where they're sitting to see if they have any text laying around
that they shouldn't have.


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      12-05-2003

"brucie" <> wrote in message
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> in post <news:LS1Ab.211$ k.net>
> Tom said:
>
> > Is IIS included with WindowsXP Pro?

>
> yes
>
> > Where?

>
> its not installed by default.
>
> > How do you install it?

>
> start > control panel > add or remove programs > mystery button[1]
> >scroll down the list, its listed just under internet explorer >

> highlight it and click next> setup starts
>
> [1] the text seems to have fallen off my buttons so i don't know what
> the button is called but this is what it looks like:
> http://stuff.bruciesusenetshit.info/button.png
>
> i would really appreciate it if everyone could just have a quick look
> around where they're sitting to see if they have any text laying around
> that they shouldn't have.


I think they got acting jobs on Seseme Street.


 
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Tom
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      12-05-2003
Brucie,

Thank you for responding!

What is .png in your link? Could you explain how you captured part of your
screen, added the text and put it at your link.

Thanks!

Tom


"brucie" <> wrote in message
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> in post <news:LS1Ab.211$ k.net>
> Tom said:
>
> > Is IIS included with WindowsXP Pro?

>
> yes
>
> > Where?

>
> its not installed by default.
>
> > How do you install it?

>
> start > control panel > add or remove programs > mystery button[1]
> >scroll down the list, its listed just under internet explorer >

> highlight it and click next> setup starts
>
> [1] the text seems to have fallen off my buttons so i don't know what
> the button is called but this is what it looks like:
> http://stuff.bruciesusenetshit.info/button.png
>
> i would really appreciate it if everyone could just have a quick look
> around where they're sitting to see if they have any text laying around
> that they shouldn't have.
>
>
> --
> brucie
> 06/December/2003 01:56:51 am kilo



 
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Nick Howes
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      12-05-2003
> > start > control panel > add or remove programs > mystery button[1]
> > >scroll down the list, its listed just under internet explorer >

> > highlight it and click next> setup starts
> >
> > [1] the text seems to have fallen off my buttons so i don't know what
> > the button is called but this is what it looks like:
> > http://stuff.bruciesusenetshit.info/button.png
> >


"Add/Remove Windows Components".

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Nick Howes
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      12-05-2003
"Tom" <> wrote in message
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> Brucie,
>
> Thank you for responding!
>
> What is .png in your link? Could you explain how you captured part of your
> screen, added the text and put it at your link.
>


A .png is a type of image file, like a gif, in fact it's meant to replace
gif because it's generally better and stuff. anyway to capture part of your
screen in Windows press the Print Scrn button (usually next to F12); this
will copy the screen to the clipboard which you can Paste into any paint
program, like mspaint, where you can trim it and put in whatever text you
like.


 
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Tom
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      12-05-2003
Thanks, Nick!

And what is the code to put the .png file on the webpage?

Tom


"Nick Howes" <> wrote in message
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> "Tom" <> wrote in message
> news:lW3Ab.386$ k.net...
> > Brucie,
> >
> > Thank you for responding!
> >
> > What is .png in your link? Could you explain how you captured part of your
> > screen, added the text and put it at your link.
> >

>
> A .png is a type of image file, like a gif, in fact it's meant to replace
> gif because it's generally better and stuff. anyway to capture part of your
> screen in Windows press the Print Scrn button (usually next to F12); this
> will copy the screen to the clipboard which you can Paste into any paint
> program, like mspaint, where you can trim it and put in whatever text you
> like.
>
>



 
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Wayne D Hammond
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      12-05-2003
Nick Howes wrote:
> "Tom" <> wrote in message
> news:lW3Ab.386$ k.net...
>
>>Brucie,
>>
>>Thank you for responding!
>>
>>What is .png in your link? Could you explain how you captured part of your
>>screen, added the text and put it at your link.
>>

>
>
> A .png is a type of image file, like a gif, in fact it's meant to replace
> gif because it's generally better and stuff. anyway to capture part of your
> screen in Windows press the Print Scrn button (usually next to F12); this
> will copy the screen to the clipboard which you can Paste into any paint
> program, like mspaint, where you can trim it and put in whatever text you
> like.
>
>

If you hold down the Alt key when pressing the Print Scrn button, you
can capture only the active window (in Windows). Do a Alt+V to paste in
Word or any program that can handle graphics.

Wayne
 
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Toby A Inkster
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      12-05-2003
Tom wrote:

> And what is the code to put the .png file on the webpage?


The same as with any other graphics format.

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