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How does MyWebServers built in Virtual Domain Naming Service work?

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How does MyWebServers built in Virtual Domain Naming Service work?

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MyWebServers built in Virtual Domain Naming Service creates a named internet address for your computer that does not change every time you connect to the internet. Id does this by using the free web site that is offered by most Internet Service Providers with your internet service. The system works by creating a special redirector page containing your computers current IP address and uploading it to the web site provided by your ISP. While you are on-line when ever someone accesses this “redirector” page their web browser is redirected to the MyWebServer program that is running on your computer and they receive the home page located on your computer. When you stop running MyWebServer another page is uploaded to the web site provided by your ISP. This page replaces the redirector page with a page that explains that your computer is currently off-line. For information on configuring MyWebServers Virtual Domain Naming Service read this Article.

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