| Internet Information Server 1.x and 2.x did not come
with the built-in ability to specify multiple default pages. Starting with Microsoft IIS
3.x, you can use the multiple default pages feature, amoung other things, to make it
easier to import web pages originally designed for other web servers. For instance, many
UNIX web servers use index.html as the default
page while Internet Information Server use default.htm.
Adding index.html to the list of default pages
in Internet Information Server would solve any compatability problems arising from missing
default pages imported from an external web server that assume index.html to be the default page. Default page is the HTML
file returned by web servers when an user requests an URL without a specific HTML file
name. If the default page is set to index.html,
requesting http://www.acky.net/ would cause the web server to send http://www.acky.net/index.html.
Microsoft IIS 3.x Internet Information
Services Manager" and double click on the
"WWW Service"
Change to the "Directories"
Type a list of pages that should be considered as default pages separated by commas (,)
in the "Default Document" input box.
Example: default.htm,default.html,index.html,home.htm
Microsoft IIS 4.x Microsoft Management
Console" and go to the "WWW Service Master Properties" dialog box (right click on the WWW service and select "Properties"
Change to the "Documents"
Make sure "Enable Default
Document" is enabled
Click on "Add..." to add additional default pages
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