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    4play's Avatar knob jockey
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    that is only xp home. xp pro should run it just fine.

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    Yeah, it's time to upgrade or dual boot.

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    Originally posted by FKDUP74@18 December 2003 - 16:51
    Ahh, good ol' Nimbda. That damn worm is just over 2 years old and still there are infected web servers out there.

    Whoever owns/admins those servers needs to be shot.

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    windows 2000 server kicks monkey nuts....

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    Not totaly mate..

    if any of you read about this at the time.

    http://www.prognosisx.com/cgi-bin/cgi-scri...wone&id=56&op=r

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #26
    it's a surprise this has been left open so long considering the board rules...
    <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>BLAH</span>

    <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Wayne Rooney - A thug and a thief</span>

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    Originally posted by FKDUP74@18 December 2003 - 23:04
    well, according to the microsoft site, IIS and xp home dont mix

    from microsoft&#39;s site:


    Q. Is it possible to install either IIS or PWS in Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition?
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    A. Windows XP Home Edition does not support any version of IIS and cannot be made to run IIS by any reliable method. Windows XP Home Edition was not designed to be a development platform for Web-based applications. Upgrading to Windows XP Professional will allow you to install IIS 5.1 on your system so you can develop with ASP.Net. IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Professional is a full-featured and capable Web server, but is limited to 10 simultaneous connections since it is a workstation operating system and not a server platform. There are also a few other limitations consistent with Windows XP Professional being used as a client operating system and not a server operating system. By and large, these are the same differences you find in IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server. Nevertheless, Windows XP Professional is an excellent environment for developing Web-based applications with the .NET Framework.
    No offense to any hardcore windows xp "pro" users but it has been known for quite some time that pro is only limited to 10 simultaneous connections and that sucks. Even though I have known that for some time I still see why more advanced users of xp and IIS would opt for third party web servers who support a lot more than 10 connects at a time.

    10 connects at a time for me means local testing, if that. If you need more than that then just use a server platform like win 2k server or 2003 server

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    Windows 2000 advanced server = 100,000 + connections

    Oh yeah, XP is the best

    By the way ....

    the offense is fully intended towards "hardcore" XP pro users in this case

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