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    Jason Henderson
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    Can I create WebServices in .NET installed on an XP Home edition machine? IIS does not come with XP Home. Also, I do have an XP Pro cd available, do you know if I can install IIS from XP Pro CD onto XP Home? Thanks

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      Can I create WebServices in .NET installed on an XP Home edition machine? IIS does not come with XP Home. Also, I do have an XP Pro cd available, do you know if I can install IIS from XP Pro CD onto XP Home? Thanks

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      Brandon Parker
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      Well I think you answered both of your questions yourself. Just give it a try. Try to install IIS from the pro cd if it doesn work then youll need to install the pro edition onto your computer. I dont know why you wouldnt want to do that anyways.

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        Well I think you answered both of your questions yourself. Just give it a try. Try to install IIS from the pro cd if it doesn work then youll need to install the pro edition onto your computer. I dont know why you wouldnt want to do that anyways.

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        I can't install IIS on Home, but can I still create web services? I can't afford the upgrade right now. The Pro cd is from work and I thought that I might be able to install IIS from it.

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          I can't install IIS on Home, but can I still create web services? I can't afford the upgrade right now. The Pro cd is from work and I thought that I might be able to install IIS from it.

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          Too answer the first question. No you cant create web service without IIS installed. Now I am not telling to do anything but I know of a many people who have freely downloaded XP Pro using kazaa

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