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1. What are the limitations for XP and IIS ? I mean practicaly. -simultan connections -virtual hosts 2. The same question for XP and Apache -simultan connections -virtual hosts Thank you . All the best Last edited by korki777 : February 14th, 2003 at 01:57 AM. |
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XP is a piece of crap client OS. Why on earth would you want to know about it's (lack of) web server capabilities?
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