How to Configure the Web Server

Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET includes the Web server feature. You can create a Windows CE-based device that functions as a Web server and enables clients to retrieve Web-based files, and makes use of the Internet for communication between client devices, network printers, scanners, and other shared equipment.

Setting up a Web server requires special security considerations. This document shows how to use the registry to optimize security when you configure your Web server. This document also shows how to connect a client computer to the Web server and configure the Web server by using the Web-based network configuration utility included with Windows CE.

Hardware and Software Requirements

This document makes the following assumptions:

The following table shows the devices that are required for this network.

Device name and function Software Configured as
PBCLIENT

Development and client computer.

Windows 2000 Professional Edition or later with Microsoft Windows CE Platform Builder installed. Host computer for CEPC and Web server client.
CETEST

Windows CE-based Web server device.

Windows CE .NET 4.1 or later. An Enterprise Web Pad with applications. See Creating a Configuration for a Web Server Device for a list of required components.

Additional Hardware Requirements

The following table shows the additional hardware you will need to use the Web server.

Item Number
Network adapter for CEPC, compatible with Windows CE .NET 4.1. 1
Ethernet cables 2
Hub 1

To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.

  Step Topic
1. Create a configuration for your Web server device and build the image for your Web server device. Creating a Configuration for a Web Server Device
2. Configure your Web server using the registry. Configuring the Web Server Registry
3. Configure a connection for downloading your image to the CEPC.

In the Configure Remote Connection dialog box, choose Ethernet from the Download and Kernel Transport dropdown lists.

Configuring a Connection for Downloading and Debugging
4. Download your OS image to the CEPC. Downloading an OS Image to a Target Device
5. Configure user and group permissions for the Web Server Configuring User and Group Permissions for the Web Server
6. Test the Web Server Testing the Web Server

See Also

Communications and Security How-To topics

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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