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How to Host a Website in IIS7

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To host your Web site in IIS you need to perform following steps:1. Click Start, Administrative Tools, Internet Information Services (IIS)

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To host your Web site in IIS you need to perform following steps:
  1. Click Start, Administrative Tools, Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. This will open the IIS manager.
    How to Host Site in IIS7
  2. In the left column you will see the machine name, expand local machine and right click on' Sites' then open 'Add new Web Sites'.
    Host Site in IIS7
  3. Fill all the necessory details which is as below:
    Site Name
    Name of Site
    Physical path
    Physical Path of the file where site is located in System.
    Type
    Type of Web site.(Generally/Default it should be 'http')
    IP Address
    IP Address of the site.
    Port
    Port number on which site will run.
    Host name
    Domain name of site.
    Host Site in IIS7

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