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Part IV
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3. Right-click the Default Web Site and choose Add Virtual Directory (New ➪ Virtual
Directory in Windows XP), as shown in Figure 22-4. This action opens the Virtual
Directory Creation dialog box (Wizard in Windows XP).
4. In the Alias field (Virtual Directory Alias screen in Windows XP), enter the alias for the
folder. This will be appended to the end of the
http://localhost/ address. (If you name
your virtual directory dba, for example, the URL would be
http://localhost/dba). In
Windows XP, click Next to continue.
5. In the Physical path field (the Web Site Content Directory screen in Windows XP), browse
to the folder that contains your site and click OK or Next in Windows XP.
The final step is for Windows XP users only.
6. Click Next on the Access Properties screen to continue, and click Finish on the next screen
to add the virtual directory.
FIGURE 22-4
Right-click the Default Web Site in IIS and choose New
➪ Virtual Directory to open the Virtual Directory
Creation Wizard. Complete the wizard to add a new virtual directory.
If you’re connecting to a remote testing server, choose FTP from the Access list on the Testing Server
category of the Site Definition dialog box. When FTP is selected, Dreamweaver displays the same
information entered under the FTP heading in the Remote Info category. Additionally, Dreamweaver
combines the entr ...