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Loren Shufeldt

I currently use Win 98se and have PWS 4 installed with the ASP module. I
want to upgrade to windows XP. Can I accomplish the same in XP as I do in
98 as far as the web server is concerned. Do I need HOME or PRO version?

LD Shufeldt
 
You'll need to purchase the "retail upgrade version" of Windows
XP Professional.

Personal Web Server Is Not Included with Windows XP Home Edition
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304197&Product=winxp


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| I currently use Win 98se and have PWS 4 installed with the ASP module. I
| want to upgrade to windows XP. Can I accomplish the same in XP as I do in
| 98 as far as the web server is concerned. Do I need HOME or PRO version?
|
| LD Shufeldt
 
Thank you. I have been trying to find this out from everyone I know.
Nobody knew the answer, but one did suggest to ask here.
 
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Loren Shufeldt said:
I currently use Win 98se and have PWS 4 installed with the ASP
module. I want to upgrade to windows XP. Can I accomplish the same
in XP as I do in 98 as far as the web server is concerned. Do I need
HOME or PRO version?


There is no PWS in Windows XP, but XP Professional (not Home)
comes with IIS.
 
Loren said:
I currently use Win 98se and have PWS 4 installed with the ASP module. I
want to upgrade to windows XP. Can I accomplish the same in XP as I do in
98 as far as the web server is concerned. Do I need HOME or PRO version?

INternet INformation Server (IIS), the successor to PWS, will not run at
all on Home, nor will PWS. SO you need Pro
 

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