How to Convert Flash Drive Into a Portable Web Server

Facing Problem while running your Web Project online & working with Multiple locations?

There is a simple way to convert Pen-drive into web-server without installing any software on Multiple Computer. All you have to do is plug and play your pen drive.

USBWebserver

What is USBWebServer?

It’s a combination of the popular web server software like Apache, MySQL, Php and PhpMyAdmin. UsbWebserver lets you develop and show your PHP websites, everywhere and anytime. You can use it from USB of even CD.

Why use it ?

1. Offline version of your website.

  1. Anywhere and anytime develop PHP websites.

  2. No need for expensive hosting

Windows 7 firewall ask for permission to use it

  1. Testing your websites before putting it online

USBWebserver V8.5  —>here

USBWebserver V8.2  —>here

Referrer link : http://www.usbwebserver.net/en/download.php

Once downloaded  extract file to your USB drive

Running USBwebserver

Click on Usbwebserver.exe to run web server

If you are running the web server for the first time ,Windows 7 firewall ask for permission to use it

Allow Firewall to access UsbWebserver

Then we get home menu of software

Root dir:This is the directory where you should place your website files

Localhost:The browser will open localhost and show your websiteLOCAL HOST PORThttp://localhost:8080/

PHPMyAdmin:The database management software PHPMyAdmin will be started

www.USBWebserver.com: The use webserver website

Running USBwebserver

Now place your PHP / HTML website on root directory of software and Start your Project

Mrinal Saha

Mrinal is a tech geek who spends half of his day reading and writing about tech. While the nights are spent on shooting or editing YouTube videos. Feel free to geek out with him on-

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