This article describes how to upgrade from Microsoft Personal Web Server (MSPWS) version 1.0 or 1.0a to MSPWS version 4.0. This article also describes some concerns specific to FrontPage authoring on the new web server.
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NOTE: Before you install MSPWS version 4.0, you must install Internet Explorer version 4.01 or higher.
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Key differences you should be aware of
MSPWS versions 4.0 does not
| • | Support the FTP service.
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| • | Support remote authoring of FrontPage webs.
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| • | Provide any form of authentication, Basic or Windows NT
Challenge/Response.
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| • | Require that you install Active Server Pages (ASP) functionality by
running the Asp.exe file. This functionality is built in to MSPWS
version 4.0.
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Hardware requirements for MSPWS version 4.0
MSPWS has the following hardware requirements:
Hardware Component Requirement Recommendation
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Processor 33 MHz 486 90 MHz Pentium
RAM 16 MB 20 - 32 MB
Free hard disk space 30 MB 40 MB
Monitor VGA Super VGA
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Obtaining your copy of MSPWS version 4.0
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Installing MSPWS version 4.0
After you download the MSPWS file, follow these steps to install MSPWS version 4.0:
| 1. | Double-click the MSPWS Setup.exe file.
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| 2. | Because Winsock 2.0 will be installed on your computer, you will be
prompted to restart your computer when the Setup program has finished.
Click Yes.
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| 3. | If you are prompted to remove the FTP service after Windows restarts,
click OK.
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| 4. | Click Next.
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| 5. | Read the license agreement and click Accept.
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| 6. | Click Upgrade Only.
NOTE: You can add additional components and functionality later
by double-clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel.
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| 7. | MSPWS version 4.0 files will be copied to your computer. Click
Finish.
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| 8. | If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
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For more information, please see the Windows NT Option Pack version 4.0 for
Windows 95 release notes at the following Microsoft World Wide Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/deploy/ntopclst.mspx?mfr=true (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/deploy/ntopclst.mspx?mfr=true)
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