How to Install LibreServer on Windows 10

LibreServer is a free and open-source web server designed to be simple, fast, and secure. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install LibreServer on Windows 10.

Prerequisites

Steps to Install

  1. Visit the LibreServer website at https://libreserver.org/

  2. Click on the "Download" button to download the installer file.

  3. Once the installer file is downloaded, double-click on it to begin the installation process.

  4. You will be prompted with a security warning, click on "Run" to proceed.

  5. Read and accept the license agreement, then click "Next".

  6. Choose the installation location and click "Next". The default installation location is recommended.

  7. Select the components you wish to install. The default components are recommended, but you can choose to install only the required components.

  8. Choose whether you want to install the LibreServer as a service or not. Selecting "Install as service" means that the LibreServer will start automatically when Windows starts.

  9. Enter the desired port number for the server to use. The default port is 80, but you can change it to any available port.

  10. Enter the administrator password that you wish to use to manage the LibreServer.

  11. Click "Install" to start the installation process.

  12. Once the installation process is completed, click "Finish" to exit the installer.

  13. Launch LibreServer by double-clicking the desktop shortcut or by opening it from the start menu.

  14. Configure the server as per your preference and enjoy hosting your website on your own server.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed the LibreServer on your Windows 10 computer. With LibreServer, you can easily create, manage, and host your own websites. We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any queries or suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments below.

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