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I would like to know what has replaced PWS in Win XP home
or Pro
 
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>-----Original Message-----
>I would like to know what has replaced PWS in Win XP
home
>or Pro
>.
>
 
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XP Pro includes llS5.1, use Add/Remove Windows Components in the Control
Panel to install it. Note it only supports a single website and 10
simultaneous connections.

XP Home does NOT include nor will it Support either IIS or PWS. You may use
Apache available from www.apache.org but you will not be able to install
Front Page Server Extensions
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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Annabelle" <annamelanie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to know what has replaced PWS in Win XP home
> or Pro
>
 
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Cari (MS MVP) wrote:
>
> XP Home does NOT include nor will it Support either IIS or PWS. You may use
> Apache available from www.apache.org but you will not be able to install
> Front Page Server Extensions

It's like you get a bonus feature (no FP) along with having a good Web
server.
 
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With a 10 simultaneous connection limitation, l'm not sure any version of
Windows XP makes a suitable platform for a webserver. I run mine on a
Windows 2003 Server, Standard Edition and fully locked down.
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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Jerry Baker" <nospam@nodomain.invalid> wrote in message
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> Cari (MS MVP) wrote:

>
> It's like you get a bonus feature (no FP) along with having a good Web
> server.
 
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Cari (MS MVP) wrote:

> With a 10 simultaneous connection limitation, l'm not sure any version of
> Windows XP makes a suitable platform for a webserver. I run mine on a
> Windows 2003 Server, Standard Edition and fully locked down.

There is no such limitation if you use Apache.