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    How to install IIS in Windows XP home edition  
Budi


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06-08-06 06:22 AM

I know IIS is not available in Windows XP home edition, but, I dont want to
re install of XP professional anyway, is it still have possibility to instal
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IIS in my Windows XP home edition? Thank you
Budi - Indonesia





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    Re: How to install IIS in Windows XP home edition  
Stefan B Rusynko


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06-08-06 12:19 PM

No

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"Budi" <Budi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:25039B00-F3F8-
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|I know IIS is not available in Windows XP home edition, but, I dont want to
| re install of XP professional anyway, is it still have possibility to inst
all
| IIS in my Windows XP home edition? Thank you
| Budi - Indonesia







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