If your
machine is running Windows 95, you have two Web server options for
FrontPage: the FrontPage Personal Web Server and the Microsoft
Personal Web Server. (Windows 98 comes with a Web server so you don't
have to install one.) You may be tempted to go with the FrontPage
Personal Web Server; after all, it sounds like it would be a good fit
with the FrontPage program. Fight the urge. It's not as powerful as
the Microsoft Personal Web Server.
Note: If you
installed FrontPage with the FrontPage Personal Web Server, you have
to uninstall both to load the Microsoft Personal Web Server. (The Web
server has to go first: It's just the order of things.)
To install
the Microsoft Personal Web Server, follow these steps:
1. Insert
the FrontPage CD into your computer, click the Start button on your
Windows taskbar, and then select Run.
2. In the Run dialog box, type
D:\pws\enu\pwssetup.exe
3. Follow
the instructions for installation. You might need some files from your
Windows 95 CD or disks, so have them on hand to save time and
frustration.
4. When you're done installing the Microsoft Personal Web Server,
reinstall FrontPage.