This isn't recommended, and Microsoft doesn't officially support it, but take a look at the related link.
How to install the IIS on Windows XP
Both are fairly easy to install. Apache is far easier to install on versions of Windows that are not supported by IIS, such as Windows XP Home. In Windows XP Pro, it is as simple as using the Add / Remove Windows components for IIS, and running a simple installer for Apache. XP Home requires manually copying and tweaking. IIS and Apache are more often found bundled in a Linux distro or Windows Server installation, in which the installation of Apache or IIS (respectively) will be automated.
You can not download IIS 5.1. You can only install IIS from the your Windows Installation CD. IIS 5.1 can only be installed if you are using Windows XP. IIS 5.0 comes with Windows 2000, and IIS 6 comes with Windows Server 2003.
XP Home Sevice PK
IIS (Internet Information Services) is included with most newer versions of NT-based Windows, including Windows 2000, XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Vista Business, and Windows Server 2008. It is not included in the home versions of XP or Vista, but can be installed manually.
Yes, you can.
Not directly. You can format the hard drive and install Windows XP cleanly. You can upgrade directly to Windows XP Professional (which is more expensive).
You cannot install Windows ME over Windows XP from within XP. If you must (for whatever reason) install Windows ME, you will need to boot from the CD.
To install IIS, you will need the CD containing your Operating System's installation files. With the Windows CD ready, click on Start, then Control Panel. In the control panel, double click on 'Add/Remove Programs' (2000/XP) or 'Programs and Features' (Vista). Now, click on 'Add/Remove Windows Components' (2000/XP) or 'Turn Windows features on or off' (Vista). Locate and check the box in front of 'Internet Information Services' then click on 'OK'. You will be prompted for the Windows CD - all you have to do now is follow the remaining on-screen instructions, and IIS will be installed.
By default, Windows XP Home Edition does not automatically install the Backup utility. To install manually, go to the \VALUEADD\MSFT\NETBACKUP folder on your Windows XP setup CD and double-click NTbackup.msi. The installation wizard will complete the installation.
By default, Windows XP Home Edition does not automatically install the Backup utility. To install manually, go to the \VALUEADD\MSFT\NETBACKUP folder on your Windows XP setup CD and double-click NTbackup.msi. The installation wizard will complete the installation.
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