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Setting Up An Intranet
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| Ty Archer 2004-08-29, 5:51 pm |
| I have the task of creating an intranet for my company.
Basically, I have all the pages created, now I want to my
users to be able to access it. I have a win2k server
running AD, and about 40 users most of which have 2k work
stations. How do I set it up so they can access it from
their browers. Thank you very much for your help.
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| Ken Schaefer 2004-08-29, 5:51 pm |
| Install IIS on the Windows 2000 server
Optionally, create an additional website (when you install IIS, it creates a
"default website" for you)
Put the files into the root folder of the default website (or whatever
additional website you created)
Then do http://servername
Cheers
Ken
"Ty Archer" <tyrcher500@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have the task of creating an intranet for my company.
> Basically, I have all the pages created, now I want to my
> users to be able to access it. I have a win2k server
> running AD, and about 40 users most of which have 2k work
> stations. How do I set it up so they can access it from
> their browers. Thank you very much for your help.
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