WinXP system local Localhost can not open how to solve?

  
                

I believe everyone knows that we can open the local host by typing http://localhost in the browser or on my computer in the WinXP system, so that we can browse or test the web pages we have written. But some users can't open it by typing http://localhost in the computer. What should I do? How to solve it? Let me talk about the WinXP system local Localhost can not open the solution

The specific steps are as follows:

1, the main reason is that your computer does not have IIS installed, which means you Open http://localhost this address is invalid, then we must first install IIS, IIS is a computer system component, you need to add.

2, then we started to install the IIS component, first open my computer, choose to open the "Add /Remove Programs" in the system task list on the left.

3, then in the "Add /Remove Programs" page, select the left side of the list "Add /Remove Windows Components", will pop up "Windows Components Wizard" window, then in the component Select "Internet Information Service (IIS)" in the list, click on the details to enter the IIS sub-components, and click Next to continue.

4, then enter the configuration component interface, then you will pop up the window prompt to insert the CD or select the file source, click Browse to find the IIS folder you downloaded, and find the relevant files in the folder, open After the file returns to the configuration component interface, click OK to install.

5, this process has to repeatedly find the steps to install the file, and finally prompted the installation is complete. So we can use the local host, this will automatically create an Inetpub folder on the computer C drive, you will open the page into C:\\Inetpub\\wwwroot, this folder.

6, then enter http://localhost or 127.0.0.1 in my computer or browser to open the webpage, as shown. At this time, I will be prompted to enter the password, but we have not set it at all.咋 <

7, first enter the Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Internet Information Services, and then right click to view the default website properties. Point to directory security, click on the hook for anonymous access after editing.

8, then open the browser, select the Internet option under the Tools menu, in the security - custom level - in the user authentication, "automatically use the current username and password" check.

9, enter http://localhost/or http://127.0.0.1/no account password.

The WinXP system local Localhost can not open the solution will be introduced here. We typed http://localhost in the computer and found that it couldn't be opened. Let's find out what is the reason, and then we can solve it. If you don't understand the solution, please refer to the above method to solve it!

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