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本文包含自述 (MSPWS 1.0) 文件包含与 Microsoft 个人 Web 服务器 1.0 macintosh 中信息的副本。安装程序将此文件复制到在其中安装个人 Web 服务器文件夹中。

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Microsoft(r) Personal Web Server for Macintosh(r)

Welcome!

Microsoft Personal Web Server is a full-featured Web server designed to run
in the background on your desktop Macintosh. Best of all, it's easy to use!
Everything you need to monitor your Web site and personalize your home page
is available from the Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel. In
addition, as owner of the Web server, you can use the site administration
tools available when you view your home page from Internet Explorer. These
tools let you do things such as read messages, and browse and retrieve
files from your disk. If you don't know HTML, don't worry. Microsoft
Personal Web Server will automatically convert SimpleText documents.

Requirements
------------

- Macintosh (68030 or 68040), Power Macintosh, or comparable MacOS
compatible computer with at least 8 megabytes of memory (RAM) installed.
- 1.2 MB of available memory (RAM).
- MacOS System 7.1 or later.
- 2 MB of hard disk space.

If you have a 68k Macintosh:

- If you are running less than System 7.5 on a 68k machine, you'll need
Thread Manager 2.0 (the installer will automatically place this in the
Extensions folder in your System folder)

Access to the Internet:

You must have access to the Internet through an Internet service provider
or the network to which your computer is connected. To take full advantage
of Personal Web Server, you must also have a static IP address or domain
name.

Internet Software:

- MacTCP (Control Panel)
If you are a dial-up user, Config PPP connection software (Control Panel)
with PPP (Extension)
or
- OpenTransport 1.08 (we strongly recommend OpenTransport 1.1.1)
(Extension)
If you are a dial-up user, OT/PPP

Reporting Problems
------------------

To report bugs, send mail to PWSMBugs@microsoft.com.

Include
- System configuration information (on the Apple menu, choose About
Personal Web Server, and then click Support)
- Version of operating system
- Type of Macintosh
- Type of connection to the Internet

- Steps that lead to the bug. For example:
 1. Open the Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel.
 2. Click the Links button.
 3. Add links to your home page.
 4. View your home page and no links appear.
- Any other information that will help us reproduce the bug successfully.

Although you will not receive a response via e-mail, all bug reports will
be read and evaluated by a Quality Assurance Engineer. Thank you for your
help.

Help
----

For help with Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh, open the
Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel and choose Personal Web Server
Help... from the "?" menu. (To see the "?" menu, click the "?" icon in the
menu bar at the top of the Macintosh screen.)

Technical Support
-----------------

Microsoft offers 90 days of product support in the US and
(905) 568-4494 in Canada. This support is free of charge, except for the
cost of the telephone call.

Registering Microsoft Personal Web Server 1.0 for Macintosh
-----------------------------------------------------------

Register Microsoft Personal Web Server 1.0 free of charge at
ie/ie_reg.htm. If you still have beta copies of
Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh, discontinue using them at this
time.

For more information, see the License Agreement document in the Personal
Web Server folder.

Using Internet Explorer to Access Microsoft Personal Web Server Locally
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Even when your Macintosh is not actively connected to a network, you can
use Internet Explorer to access Personal Web Server. To do this, make sure
Web publishing is turned on in the Personal Web Server control panel and
use Internet Explorer to access your site using the same URLs you use when
you are actively connected to the network.

Note: Personal Web Server is designed for use with Internet Explorer.
Accessing Personal Web Server locally has not been tested with other
browsers.

Active Server Pages
-------------------

Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh supports a subset of the Active
Server Pages functionality available with Internet Information Server.
Personal Web Server treats all files with ".asp", ".html", and ".htm"
extensions as Active Server Pages. In most cases, this will not have any
effect on documents that do not contain Active Server Pages tags. However,
you can prevent Personal Web Server from processing an HTML document by
using the ".np" ("not processed") file extension instead of ".html". For
more information on using Active Server Pages with Microsoft Personal Web
Server for Macintosh, open the Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel
and then choose Microsoft Personal Web Server Help from the "?" menu. (To
see the "?" menu, click the "?" icon in the menu bar at the top of the
Macintosh screen.)

Note: The ASP syntax has been modified and finalized since the beta release
of PWS. Some of the tags used in the default documents in the beta version
of the My Personal Web Site folder may continue to work with Personal Web
Server 1.0. However, this syntax may not be supported in future versions.

Internet Config
---------------

If Internet Config is available, Microsoft Personal Web Server for
Macintosh will use Internet Config MIME mappings. To ensure that PWS serves
documents properly, a few basic mappings do not rely on the settings in
Internet Config.

W*API(tm) Support
--------------

Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh includes a beta version of the
W*API(tm) Adapter Plug-in. With this plug-in installed, PWS will support
W*API(tm) plug-ins, as well as MOSAPI plug-ins. The W*API(tm) Adapter Plug-
in supports W*API(tm) 1.1.

To use the W*API(tm) Adapter Plug-in:
1. Drag the W*API(tm) Adapter Plug-in icon into the Server Plug-ins folder.
(Server Plug-ins is located in the PWS folder in MS Internet inside your
System Folder. There should also be an alias to Server Plug-ins in the
Personal Web Server folder.)
2. Drag any W*API(tm) plug-in icon into the Server Plug-ins folder.
3. Stop and restart publishing in the Microsoft Personal Web Server control
panel.
4. To configure a W*API(tm) plug-in, follow the instructions accompanying
it.

Note: Because of differences between Microsoft Personal Web Server and
WebStar(r), some W*API(tm) plug-ins may not work properly with Microsoft
Personal Web Server.

My Personal Web Site
--------------------

The documents that Personal Web Server Installer places in the My Personal
Web Site folder make it easy to get your first Web site up and running.
These documents use Active Server Pages to create a dynamic home page,
including a simple message area and guestbook. To learn more about Active
Server Pages, refer to Personal Web Server Help.

Note: If you already have a beta version of the My Personal Web Site folder
when you run the 1.0 version of Personal Web Server Installer, the
installer places updated versions of these documents in a Personal Web Site
Files 1.0 folder in the Personal Web Server subfolder in the Microsoft
Internet Applications folder.

CGI and AppleEvent Support
--------------------------

Microsoft Personal Web Server for Macintosh 1.0 has improved support for
AppleEvents and CGIs.
- PWS now supports AppleEvents to control the server from a remote
application.
- CGIs can now register themselves as action CGIs. The supported actions
are Preprocessor, Postprocessor, and Normal.
- Remote applications can now register themselves with the server to
receive request logging information and server status information.

Common Questions and Answers about URLs
---------------------------------------

Why is my URL a number rather than a name? Domain names are provided by
special servers known as Domain Name Servers (DNS). When Personal Web
Server starts up, it checks a DNS server to see if your computer has a
name. If the DNS server provides a valid name for your computer, the
Microsoft Personal Web Server control panel displays this name in your URL.
Otherwise, your URL contains your computer's IP address. Personal Web
Server may also show your IP address if your domain name is too long to be
displayed in its control panel.

Note: Sometimes a DNS will provide inaccurate information, preventing
Personal Web Server from displaying your computer's domain name, even
though one exists. In these cases, typing the domain name into a browser
will still work, even though the control panel shows only the IP address.

Why does my URL change every time I start Personal Web Server? Some
networks are configured to give your Macintosh a new IP address every time
you connect to the network. Since your URL is based on your computer's
address, your URL changes too. Y
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