Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15627
interpreted = N
texte = We are very happy with both NT and Mac, but are glad to find out that setting up NT 4.0 with multiple IP addresses under IIS is that simple. Thank you so much! John ter.welle@lettrix.nl >There are different advantages to WebTen, IIS, WebSite, WebSTAR, Quid Pro >Quo, FireSite, MacHTTP, and Netscape, and it's up to their respective talk >lists to make sure everybody knows the differences. >[/PREEMPTIVE_DIPLOMACY] > >That said, here's how you can set up NT 4.0 for multiple IP addresses >under IIS: > >1) Open the Control Panels window >2) Open the Network icon >3) Click the Protocols tab >4) Double-click TCP/IP Protocol >5) Click the Advanced... button >6) Click the Add... button and type in a new IP address >7) Click OK out of all those dialogs >8) Open Start Menu -> Programs -> Microsoft Internet Server -> Internet >Service Manager >9) Double-click you WWW server icon >10) Click the Directories tab >11) Click Add... and Browse... to find the home directory for your new >site (you should have created a folder where all your HTML files go) >12) Click Home Directory radio button >13) Click Virtual Server checkbox >14) Type the IP address that you created earlier Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  2. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (jpeacock@nbnbooks.com 1997)
  3. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  4. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (bob 1997)
  5. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Britt T. 1997)
  6. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  8. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  9. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (listas 1997)
  10. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  11. Mac Vs WindowsNT (listas 1997)
We are very happy with both NT and Mac, but are glad to find out that setting up NT 4.0 with multiple IP addresses under IIS is that simple. Thank you so much! John ter.welle@lettrix.nl >There are different advantages to WebTen, IIS, WebSite, WebSTAR, Quid Pro >Quo, FireSite, MacHTTP, and Netscape, and it's up to their respective talk >lists to make sure everybody knows the differences. >[/PREEMPTIVE_DIPLOMACY] > >That said, here's how you can set up NT 4.0 for multiple IP addresses >under IIS: > >1) Open the Control Panels window >2) Open the Network icon >3) Click the Protocols tab >4) Double-click TCP/IP Protocol >5) Click the Advanced... button >6) Click the Add... button and type in a new IP address >7) Click OK out of all those dialogs >8) Open Start Menu -> Programs -> Microsoft Internet Server -> Internet >Service Manager >9) Double-click you WWW server icon >10) Click the Directories tab >11) Click Add... and Browse... to find the home directory for your new >site (you should have created a folder where all your HTML files go) >12) Click Home Directory radio button >13) Click Virtual Server checkbox >14) Type the IP address that you created earlier Sjoerd Jan ter Welle

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