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From: dayseizerexcite.com
Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 10:34:52 CDT

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    I have an asp (Active Server Pages) application that I have to deploy
    locally to laptops. The thought process was, let's people used to seeing
    this app in their web browser, even though they're disconnected. Then it's
    available on the intranet, no learning curve.

    Problem is, now I'm faced with a couple thousand new IIS web servers
    (whether they like to admit it or not). Worse off, people are going to take
    these home and plug them into God knows what network. I'm starting to make
    list of things I want installed, disabled, etc, on these laptops. I have
    some questions about some of the things on my list:

    1) Configure the web site to only be acessible from 127.0.0.1 Can this
    address be spoofed on a w2k machine?

    2) Install a personal Firewall, block everything incoming. Will this
    interfere with requests to the Loopback interface?

    Does anyone know of any products that will run asp pages sans IIS/PWS? I
    know I have to point the browser "someplace." I'm wondering if there's a
    creative solution that doesn't require my workstations listening for http
    requests at all.

    Thanks in advance,
    -dazed

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