Re: IIS
From: Paul Adare (padare@newsguy.com)
Date: 05/31/02
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From: Paul Adare <padare@newsguy.com> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 17:07:42 -0400
In article <#j0t$FOCCHA.1980@tkmsftngp04>, w3bdevil@hotmail.com says...
> I've noticed somthing...
>
> Where can you get IIS without buying Windows 2000?
>
> I'm already running Windows XP (Home Edition)...
>
> Does IIS only come with the Pro edition of WinXP?
Yes.
>
> Or is there a place where you can download it?
No.
>
> Or is there anyway to make PWS (with my copy of Win98) work with WinXP?
No.
>
> After all WinXP is based on Win2K, so why doesn't it come with IIS? Or does
> it and those using the home edition not get it?
You don't.
>
> Somehow I think thats kinda unfair at how we cant get IIS (if you can only
> get it on WinXPro)
Should have done some research prior to buying.
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