Michael
May 9th 03, 12:31 AM
goto add remove programs then, add windows components, then install IIS
Manager, that will let you have an ftp and web page, but as others have
pointed out not much more :(
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Mike
"Bryan Parkoff" > wrote in message
ews.com...
> How Can Windows XP Pro Become Server?
>
> I understand that Windows XP Pro can only have maximum 10 users. I am
> trying to make Windows XP Pro to be the server or domain controller. I
> allow 5 PCs with Windows 98 installed connect to Windows XP Pro server
> through network hub or switch hub. The user, password, and domain dialog
> appear in Windows 98 background. Each users have to enter their users and
> passwords before users and passwords can be invalidated into Windows XP
Pro
> server through network hub or switch hub. Users and passwords should not
be
> stored in Windows 98 hard drives, but only store in Windows XP Pro
server's
> hard drive.
> I have been looking for some information, but I am unable to find
this.
> Can you please provide the information if it is possible. I appreciate
> this. Thanks again.
>
> --
> Yours Truly,
>
> Bryan Parkoff
>
>
>
Manager, that will let you have an ftp and web page, but as others have
pointed out not much more :(
--
Mike
"Bryan Parkoff" > wrote in message
ews.com...
> How Can Windows XP Pro Become Server?
>
> I understand that Windows XP Pro can only have maximum 10 users. I am
> trying to make Windows XP Pro to be the server or domain controller. I
> allow 5 PCs with Windows 98 installed connect to Windows XP Pro server
> through network hub or switch hub. The user, password, and domain dialog
> appear in Windows 98 background. Each users have to enter their users and
> passwords before users and passwords can be invalidated into Windows XP
Pro
> server through network hub or switch hub. Users and passwords should not
be
> stored in Windows 98 hard drives, but only store in Windows XP Pro
server's
> hard drive.
> I have been looking for some information, but I am unable to find
this.
> Can you please provide the information if it is possible. I appreciate
> this. Thanks again.
>
> --
> Yours Truly,
>
> Bryan Parkoff
>
>
>