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Geek Culture / Hardrive into a Server?

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BiggAdd
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Posted: 11th May 2005 03:08
How do i convert a Hard drive into a server? I've got a Spare 200GB Hard Drive in my PC which could be used as a server. How do I go about this? All help will be most appreciated!
Eric T
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Posted: 11th May 2005 03:35 Edited at: 11th May 2005 03:35
I'm guessing webserver?

First off, we need to know what OS your going to be running on it. XP Pro or a Server OS is required... then you'll need to setup IIS (unless its a linux server, then things are played a bit differently)...

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Posted: 11th May 2005 03:36
or use Apache, but that's harder

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Eric T
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Posted: 11th May 2005 03:39
I like IIS a bit better then apache, just because of its ease of setup... so thats why I always suggest IIS to people new to this. Apache is good though...

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Posted: 11th May 2005 03:54
It depends if you want PHP or not really Apache offers more that IIS I believe ($_SERVER variables for example, I'm not wholey sure though)

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Posted: 11th May 2005 04:01 Edited at: 11th May 2005 04:01
Heh, i have no clue how they work, or what one does what. Just how to set them up

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BiggAdd
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Posted: 11th May 2005 04:34
Well all i want to do is post websites i make in front page, Doe IIS Cost?
Eric T
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Posted: 11th May 2005 05:21 Edited at: 11th May 2005 05:22
IIS is free aslong as you have an OS that allows it...

You'll have to add it though by going to the control panel, then "add remove programs" then "Add remove windows components". You'll need your OS disc when you add it, though it might DL it (can't remember, I always have my discs with me though).

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Posted: 11th May 2005 05:30
IIS only comes win win xp pro - it doesn't come with home

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Posted: 11th May 2005 06:19
forget IIS, use Apache. It CAN be easy. Download "IBServer" and it sets it all up for you. Comes with PHP and MySql for free also!


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Posted: 12th May 2005 01:40
Use KNet - I wrote it and it's really, really easy to use and set up. The last full version (1.04c) is floating around the net, but there is a beta of version 2.0 out:

http://www.btinternet.com/~douglas.marsh/KNet_2.0.zip

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Posted: 12th May 2005 01:50
IIS is useful if you like windows, it can support php, mysql, access, asp and asp.net and does everything you want it to do in a matter of minutes.

Apache is more advanced, it supports mysql, php, and can be a pain to set up, unless you use something like what Leys suggested.

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BiggAdd
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Posted: 15th May 2005 08:50
Can any1 Give me a Step by Step?
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Posted: 16th May 2005 00:08
1) Download KNet
2) Install KNet
3) Run KNet
4) Click 'Open'
5) Select the directory your website is in
5) Select the home page of your website
6) *OPTIONAL* Select a 404 error page
6b) Click on Adress > Get URL to get your web address
7) Click on the close button, then hit 'Yes' (mimises KNet to Systrary)
8) Forget about it.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2005 01:19
kewl cheers

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