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Azeri.Net
Apr 23 2007, 05:38 PM | Tags: Iis
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Hi,
I currently use XPPro as it includes IIS webserver which allows me to develop websites off-line. Does vista include IIS? If not, how would I go about having offline web development if I upgraded to vista?
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hgmichna
Apr 24 2007, 06:25 AM | Tags: Iis
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Depending on the version, yes Vista includes IIS (a new version with backwards support for IIS6)
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"hugh welford"
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I currently use XPPro as it includes IIS webserver which allows me to develop websites off-line. Does vista include IIS? If not, how would I go about having offline web development if I upgraded to vista?
Thanks Hugh

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Jayhunter
Apr 25 2007, 01:31 AM | Tags: Iis
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"hugh welford"
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Hi,
I currently use XPPro as it includes IIS webserver which allows me to develop websites off-line. Does vista include IIS? If not, how would I go about having offline web development if I upgraded to vista?

You need Vista Business, Ultimate or Enterprise workstation edition, because those versions have Web, FTP and Front Page Extensions on IIS 7.0 that match what IIS 6 has when doing Web development.
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myb
Apr 25 2007, 04:01 AM | Tags: Iis
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Vista Home Premium requires a manual install of IIS. You will find it in... Control Panel - Programs - Programs and Features: Turn Windows features on or off: Internet Information Services.
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Hi,
I currently use XPPro as it includes IIS webserver which allows me to develop websites off-line. Does vista include IIS? If not, how would I go about having offline web development if I upgraded to vista?
Thanks Hugh

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twoverysam
Apr 25 2007, 03:38 PM | Tags: Iis
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thanks everyone
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Hi,
I currently use XPPro as it includes IIS webserver which allows me to develop websites off-line. Does vista include IIS? If not, how would I go about having offline web development if I upgraded to vista?
Thanks Hugh

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