Hi Kieran

>Bruce said:
>
>> Any pointers, ideas etc to get started? I have NT server 4, service pack 3,
>> on hand which I think has ASP but I don't know where to start.
>
>I started on a Win95 machine. Personal Web Server (comes w/ FP, Interdev
>and available as a download) supports ASP. The ASP server extensions are
>on the InterDev CD. Not sure where else they are. So, install PWS, then
>ASP extensions, and off you go. You can do all your work locally, without
>threatening a server.

Thanks for the info...

The NT 4 server I mentioned is at home where I do my work. I only go to Uni
for meetings.  I do most of my development on my local NT before I send it
off to the faculty server/s (and other freelance sites).

I have my Mac 7500 (please turn in to a G3 soon) networked to a very nice
new Hewlett Packard Kayak (this used to be a brain dead "noname" until very
recently) running NT4 which was supplied by the Uni. I don't actually have
a Win95 box and I'm seriously considering tring to find a cheap 1-2gig
harddrive to put in my old 486 (running WinWG3.11) so I can join the elite
Linux group. It only has a 250mb drive at present.

I'll have to persue the ASP in my "spare" time <big joke> but I suspect
that, as many of the other sections of my Uni are using ASP, I might have
to do it sooner than later.

thanks again
Bruce





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