Monday, 8 October 2012

SETTING LOCALHOST SERVER ON WINDOWS


The Windows operating system uses a hostname called "localhost" to navigate to a Web server service located on the local desktop. Localhost is commonly used by developers to test Web applications before promoting the applications to a live server. You must install Internet Information Services (IIS) to enable the localhost option in a Web browser. The IIS installation automatically enables localhost.


To Set up Localhost follow the instructions given below:-

Step 1:- Click the Windows Start button and select "Control Panel." A window opens with a list of system options and utilities.

Step 2:-Click the "Programs" link. In the list of options, click "Turn Windows Features On or Off." A list of currently installed programs displays.Choose from a complete range of certificates with the strongest SSL









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