Mark & Calvin:
The PWS available on the Microsoft pages is the Macintosh version, not PC I found. However, I did install the version that comes with FrontPage.
Calvin, if you have a copy of FrontPage you should install PWS, then re-configure WestWind for PWS and your operating system (Win95 in your case, I guess)
Barbara
>>I downloaded the WestWind 2.95 evaluation program and installed it. During the installation, I designated the Windows 95 personal server as my Web server. What is that and how do I make it work?
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>It is called Personal Web Server (PWS), and it came with MS FrontPage or MS Visual InterDev. At one time,it was available free at the MS web site. You might try doing a search there on Personal Web Server. It turns your PC into a web server for development purposes.
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>Side note: If your computer is connected to a LAN/WAN, is IP enabled, and your organization is connected to the internet, your computer can be accessed just like a web server if PWS is configured (im)properly. I did this to my computer just out of curiosity, and it worked.