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Compatibility Windows Process Activation Service and Windows XP

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    I want to Host an WCF Service in a local Intranet without IIS and Iam thinking about WAS but my problem is that my Sever for such Service is running with Windows XP Service Pack 3 and it does'nt contain by default WAS and looking for install it I find installation packs for Windows 7 and windows Vista but not for Windows XP and my question is if Windows Process Activation Service really cann`t be installed and used in Windows XP ? Best Regards

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      I want to Host an WCF Service in a local Intranet without IIS and Iam thinking about WAS but my problem is that my Sever for such Service is running with Windows XP Service Pack 3 and it does'nt contain by default WAS and looking for install it I find installation packs for Windows 7 and windows Vista but not for Windows XP and my question is if Windows Process Activation Service really cann`t be installed and used in Windows XP ? Best Regards

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      You don't need IIS or WAS. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb332338.aspx#msdnwcfhc_topic3[^]

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