You can run ASP on your own PC without an external server. To do that, you must
install Microsoft's Personal Web Server (PWS) or Internet Information Services
(IIS) on your PC.
How to Run ASP on your own PC
You can run ASP on your own PC without an external server. To do that, you
must install Microsoft's Personal Web Server (PWS) or Internet Information
Services (IIS) on your PC. If you are serious about using ASP, you should have at least Windows 98,
Second Edition. If you are really serious about using ASP, you should go for Windows
2000.
How to install PWS and run ASP on Windows 95
Personal Web Server (PWS) is not shipped with Windows 95 !!
To run ASP on Windows 95, you will have to download "Windows NT 4.0 Option
Pack" from Microsoft.
Download the "Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack"
How to install PWS and run ASP on Windows NT
Personal Web Server (PWS) is not shipped with Windows NT !!
To run ASP on Windows NT, you will have to download "Windows NT 4.0 Option
Pack" from Microsoft. Download the "Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack"
How to install PWS and run ASP on Windows 98
Open the Add-ons folder on your Windows98 CD, find the PWS
folder and run the setup.exe file.
An Inetpub folder will be created on your harddrive. Open it and find
the wwwroot folder.
Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot.
Use a text editor to write some ASP code, save the file as
"test1.asp" in the "MyWeb" folder.
Make sure your Web server is running - The installation program has added a
new icon on your task bar (this is the PWS symbol). Click on the icon and press
the Start button in the window that appears.
Open your browser and type in "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to
view your first ASP page.
From your Start Button, go to Settings, and Control
Panel
In the Control Panel window select Add/Remove Programs
In the Add/Remove window select Add/Remove Windows Components
In the Wizard window check Internet Information Services, click
OK
An Inetpub folder will be created on your harddrive
Open the Inetpub folder, and find a folder named wwwroot
Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot.
Use a text editor to write some ASP code, save the file as
"test1.asp" in the "MyWeb" folder
Make sure your Web server is running - The installation program has added a
new icon on your task bar (this is the IIS symbol). Click on the icon and press
the Start button in the window that appears.
Open your browser and type in "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to
view your first ASP page
How to install IIS and run ASP on Windows XP Professional
Note: You cannot run ASP on Windows XP Home Edition.
Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-Rom into your CD-Rom Drive
From your Start Button, go to Settings, and Control
Panel
In the Control Panel window select Add/Remove Programs
In the Add/Remove window select Add/Remove Windows Components
In the Wizard window check Internet Information Services, click
OK
An Inetpub folder will be created on your harddrive
Open the Inetpub folder, and find a folder named wwwroot
Create a new folder, like "MyWeb", under wwwroot.
Use a text editor to write some ASP code, save the file as
"test1.asp" in the "MyWeb" folder
Make sure your Web server is running - its status can be checked by going
into the Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, and
double-click the "IIS Manager" icon
Open your browser and type in "http://localhost/MyWeb/test1.asp", to
view your first ASP page
How to install IIS and run ASP on Windows Server 2003 (Windows .NET Server)
When you start the Windows Server 2003, you should see the Manage Your
Server wizard
If the wizard is not displayed, go to Administrative Tools, and
select Manage Your Server
In the wizard, click Add or Remove a Role, click Next
Select Custom Configuration, click Next
Select Application Server role, click Next
Select Enable ASP.NET, click Next
Now, the wizard may ask for the Server 2003 CD. Insert the CD and let
it run until it is finished, then click the Finish button
The wizard should now show the Application Server role installed
Click on Manage This Application Server to bring up the
Application Server Management Console (MMC)
Expand the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, then expand
your server, and then the Web Sites folder
You should see the Default Web Site, and it should not say (Stopped)
IIS is running!
In the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager click on the
Web Service Extensions folder
Here you will see that Active Server Pages are Prohibited (this is
the default configuration of IIS 6)
Highlight Active Server Pages and click the Allow button