So you mean by listening to the IP (in the httd.conf-file)?
I already done that, but then I typed the IP of my server in my browser
(wich can't be written in the httd.conf-file because it crahsses then) and
then my computer needs an internetconnection.
But that is the thing I do not want to use.
How do I get to the pages to see on my ather computers in the network, what
do I have to type in my browser, when I'm listening to the IP from that
computer so that I don't have to make an internetconnection? (I already
tried listening to a port, and then giving an IP to, but that didn'help.
So what is it that I do wrong?

M.B.


"Constantin Baciu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht
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> For the second question:
>
> try connecting through the IP (not the server name.....)
>
>
> "M.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi, I have installed PHPTraid so, that went OK.
> > But I have a network and I would like to see the pages on the computers
> that
> > are connected to the servercomputer. (win ME)
> > I tried a lot of things already and I have one problem:
> > when I type in that he must Listen to <IP computer> then everytime I'm
not
> > connected  to to the network, my computer with the apache server can't
> run.
> > And anouther problemm that I have is: that when I try to go to the site
on
> > one of the connected computers in my network, I have to have an
> > internetconnection to view the pages (I also use a port to listen to in
> the
> > file) but when I have my internetconnection it isn't used only the
network
> > is used, how can I make it work without the use of an
internetconnection?
> >
> > M.B.
> >
> >
>
>



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