Choosing the right Windows Vista

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Hi. I'm a WebDeveloper and currently I use WinXP Professional with IIS5.1,
..Net FX 2.0, Visual Studio 2005 and other dev tools. I'd like to migrate to
Win Vista, but I'm not sure which Vista Edition has, for example, IIS.

I would appreciate receiving some directions regarding Windows Vista
Editions based on the developer point of view.
 
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Tiberius

although I recently found out that all versions of vista has some sort of
IIS,
only business and ultimate have all the features...(im not sure about Vista
enterprise what kind of IIS it has but thats not important in your
situation)

Although it seems that home editions also have IIS, not all IIS setups are
equal in the end

see this page that has lots of info about this
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...c=en-us&m=1&p=1


I will say OK to you to get vista, because you are a developer and you need
the new IIS, if this was not the case I would urge you NOT to get near vista
at all....
and use XP pro..
 
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly

Tiberius said:
although I recently found out that all versions of vista has some sort of
IIS,
only business and ultimate have all the features...(im not sure about Vista
enterprise what kind of IIS it has but thats not important in your
situation)

Although it seems that home editions also have IIS, not all IIS setups are
equal in the end

see this page that has lots of info about this
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...c=en-us&m=1&p=1


I will say OK to you to get vista, because you are a developer and you need
the new IIS, if this was not the case I would urge you NOT to get near vista
at all....
and use XP pro..

I thought the only right vista is XP Pro! ;)

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