User manual
Testing the Web Server
Product Reference Guide  
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9. Click Return to user configuration page to return to the User Manager Setup page. 
The new group will appear below the Group Name box on the User Manager Setup 
page.
10. Click Modify beside the Group Name box containing Testgroup. The Group Con-
figuration
 page appears. 
11. Select the check box in the Member of group? column for Testuser, and then 
click Submit Changes. 
You have now added Testuser to the Testgroup group.
Testing the Web Server
After you have created your user accounts and groups for the Web Server, you can test 
the Web Server by launching the Web Server configuration page from a host PC. This 
will demonstrate that your user has been granted administrative rights for the Web 
Server and therefore can access any virtual directory on the Web Server.
To launch the Web Server configuration page from your host PC: 
1. On the Pegaso, verify that the Connected Network icon appears on the taskbar. This 
icon indicates you are connected to the network. 
2. Double-click the Network icon, and then select the IP Information tab to obtain the 
Pegaso’s IP address. 
3. On the PC, launch Internet Explorer and type the following information in the 
address bar:
 http://<IP address from Pegaso>/Webadmin. 
4. The Web Server Login dialog appears. Type Admin in the User Name box and enter 
the password you specified. Click OK, and the Web Server Configuration page will 
appear.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Modify to the right of the Default Website 
box. The 
Default Website page appears.
6. Click the link to Configure the Virtual Directories. The Virtual Directory Configuration 
page appears. 
7. Verify that the following virtual directories are listed on the page: 
/WebAdmin/ 
/NetAdmin/ 
You can also create users programmatically by calling the NTLMSetUserInfo function. 
Windows CE also exposes the NTLMDeleteUser function, which is used to delete a user 
from the local database, and the NTLMEnumUser function, which is used to enumerate 
users in the local database. 










