The EZStreet server can be installed on either a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME computer. The one limitation we suggest is that you only use your Windows 95/98/ME server on your Local Area Network (LAN), or as a standalone computer. Windows 95/98/ME isn’t as robust a networking and server platform as Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Professional, therefore you can’t expect a Windows 95/98/ME server to perform as well as on the dedicated Windows Server operating systems.
To configure Personal Web Server for EZStreet, begin by double-clicking the Personal Web Server icon in the system tray, shown below.
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When you do, you’ll see the Personal Web Manager window, shown below.
Click on the Advanced option at the left of the window. You will see a window that looks like the following:

At this point you should select the <Home> directory at the top of the Virtual Directories tree, then click the Add… button on the right of the window. You should see the Add Directory dialog, as shown below.

For the Alias, enter EZStreet. This name will be used to access the EZStreet application. To set the directory, click the Browse… button and select the directory where you installed EZStreet. This directory will most likely be:
Click OK to finish the EZStreet server installation. You have now setup the Easy Street server.