Now right click on "Default Web site" and click properties, then go to the "Web site" tab. Change the IP Address to what your local IP Address is if it is not already set to find out what your local address is click "start", then "run", then type in "cmd", then type in "ipconfig".
Now decide what port you want to use anything above should be fine. You can leave it at port 80 but only if your ISP doesn't block it. If you do decide to change the port then note than whenever you navigate to your website then your syntax must be "domain.
After you have decided on the port you need to open the port in your router. To do this type in you gateway in a browser and follow the steps there. Next go to the "Home Directory" tab, and select a local path. This folder was automatically created upon installation. Now go to the "Documents" tab. Here you can set a default document to redirect to if no document is typed into the URL. To add a new document to the list click "Add" and then type in the name you do not need the path but the file must be in the home directory that you previously chose.
Next close the properties window and right click on "Default Web Site" again. This time rollover "New" and then click "Virtual Directory" you don't have to do this but it is a good practice.
Select a logical name for your virtual directory such as "root" or something similar as to avoid confusion. Now expand "Default Web Site" and you should see the name of your virtual directory. Expand the directory and you should see all of the files in there that are in your "Home Directory".
Relax, you are almost done. Now test to see if your site works. If it works then good job. Is this faq useful? Your feedback helps improve this site. Yes Somewhat No. Any other feedback? Submit No, Thanks. Thank you We appreciate your feedback.
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After selecting them, click on the OK button. Wait for a few seconds this will install the features and then ask you to restart your PC.
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