To find out if IIS is running, you can follow the following steps : Start --> Run --> services.msc [enter] This will pull up a list of services running on your system, where you can check the status of Apache and IIS.
Where did you *learn* the services.msc command? How and where can I know these kind of commands and Windows internal stuff? Please advise.
Well, I don't remember to be honest. I know that .msc is the extension for "Microsoft Console". These are all the snap-ins that are available to the mmc (Microsoft Management Console).
I have a tutorial that might help you out. You can find it at my website (in the signature). Here is the direct link :
http://www.meidomus.com/node/view/3
Post a comment there, or you can email me if you have another question. :)
Very nice web site! I like it.
Thanks
I'm so curious: do you code html yourself for the whole web site OR do you use any tool like Dreamweaver or Frontpage?
No, the HTML is done without the use of a wysiwyg editor.
Do you host the web site your self or pay for the hosting company?
I pay to have it hosted.
In addititon to PHP, JavaScript and MySQL, what other technologies do you use to create the web site?
Drupal (which provides a OOP backend)
http://www.drupal.org
I used drupal as a framework and then expanded on that to build some modules.
Fireworks (minor image manipulation) http://www.macromedia.com/products/fireworks
CSS for layout http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS http://glish.com/css
Email me off list if you have any other questions :)
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