You may be using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition which do not support the installation of IIS. You may want to know how to install IIS when working with .NET web applications on XP Home. There are some articles;
- "How to install IIS on XP Home" from Web Thang
- "Running IIS on Windows XP Home Edition?" from 15 Seconds
- "Installing IIS on Windows XP Home" from AdamV
- "How to get IIS Web Server running on Windows XP Home Edition" from Grow
Actually, these instructions are hacking your XP Home installation and unofficial. It may cause your computer out of commission and require a full reinstall. If you are actually using your computer to run a business and need IIS/ASP support, you need to buy a version of Windows that is official supported to be in compliance with Microsoft EULAs. If you want to run a web server, but do not need IIS specific features, consider an alternative web server.

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