Microsoft® Personal Web Server (PWS) is a full-featured Web server designed to run in the background on your desktop Macintosh. Everything you need to monitor your Web site and personalize your home page is available from the Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel. Best of all, it's easy to use! As owner of the Web server, you can use the site-administration tools available when you view your home page from Internet Explorer. These tools let you do such things as read messages, browse your disk, and retrieve files from your disk. If you don't know HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), don't worry. You can create your files in SimpleText and Microsoft Personal Web Server will automatically display them as HTML documents.
Register Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh free of charge at our online registration site. (You don't need to register this release if you have already registered PWS 1.0). For more information, see the License Agreement document.
These Help pages and text within the Personal Web Server interface will give you the information you need to use the powerful features of Personal Web Server.
- Click a topic area on the left to see a list of related procedures. To open the procedures in a separate window, press and hold on the topic area link and then choose Open Link from the context sensitive menu.
- Click Index to see the Index. Use the Index just as you would an index in a book.
- Personal Web Server Help is best viewed in Internet Explorer. For help on using Internet Explorer, choose Internet Explorer Help from the Help menu.
- Click the Internet Explorer logo at the bottom of the topics list to go to the Internet Products home page.
- For best viewing, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, click the Web Content tab, and make sure the Allow Page To Specify Colors check box is selected.
- To print, click in the frame that contains the information you want, and then choose Print from the File menu.
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