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<H1>WWW Directories</H1>

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The WWW <B>Directories</B> property sheet sets directories and
directory behavior for the WWW service.
<H3>Directory listing box </H3>

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Lists the directories used by the WWW service.
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Directory</FONT><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">Lists the path of
directories used by the WWW service.</FONT>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Alias</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
Shows the path used for virtual directories.</FONT>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Address</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
Lists the Interet Protocol (IP) address using that directory.</FONT>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Error</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
Indicates system errors, such as difficulty reading a directory.</FONT>
<H3>Add, Remove, and Edit buttons</H3>

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To set up a directory, press the <B>Add</B> button or select a
directory in the Directories listing box and press the <B>Edit</B>
button. The <B>Remove</B> button removes the directories that
you select.
<H3>Enable Default Document and Directory Browsing Allowed</H3>

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The <B>Default Document</B> and <B>Directory Browsing</B> settings
in the <B>Directories</B> property sheet for the WWW service are
used to set up default displays that will appear if a remote user
does not specify a particular file. Directory browsing means that
the user is presented with a hypertext listing of the directories
and files so that the user can navigate through your directory
structure.
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You can place a default document in each directory so that when
a remote user does not specify a particular file, the default
document in that directory is displayed. A hypertext directory
listing is sent to the user if directory browsing is enabled and
no default document is in the specified directory.
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Note that virtual directories will not appear in directory listings;
users must know a virtual directory's alias and type in its Uniform
Resource Locator (URL) address, or click a link in a HyperText
Markup Language (HTML) page, to access virtual directories.
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<B>See also:</B> The Peer Web Services <I>Installation and Administration
Guide</I>. Choose Help Topics from Internet Service Manager, or
click the Product Documentation icon in the Microsoft Peer Web
Services program group.
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