Re: IIS
- From: Rory Becker <RoryBecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 21:31:46 +0000 (UTC)
Yes sir master rowe_newsgroups -- yes sir, and I'll get it done for:-)
you straight way, count on it master rowe_newsgroups -- yes sir. :)
About time someone spoke to me properly!
Now, is it possible for you to stop harassing me?You just had to add that didn't you? For the record, I tried to handle
this in a profession way, just wanting an apology for your allegations
- so I don't see how I was "harassing" you.
To Seth
I know you don't *need* anyone actually confirming your point of view Seth. but for the record, your points have seemed perfectly reasonable and your original comment(s) to the OP seemed relavent.
To Mr Arnold:-
As far as I can all Seth did was imagine (for he could do little else ) a couple of possabilities for what the OP might have meant and solve them is some suitable ways.
I think *most* people (is that the magic phrase that gets me in trouble :P) who would be asking about trying to get IIS running on XP home (especially in newsgroups relating to dotnet and VB) would be trying to do so in order to test their webapps.
The suggestion of Casinii or VS2005's Testserver seems quite appropriate and unless I'm missing a lot of posts, I don't think Seth was harrassing you in any way.
Either way... My thanks to both of you... I found this thread very amusing :)
Good times to all and hopefully the OP found some use in here.
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Rory
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