Re: Installing FTP without IIS on Win2k3 & Domino Web Server

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From: Cameron Dorrough (cdorrough_at_nortonconsultants.com)
Date: 07/05/04


Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 17:15:33 +1000


"Salman" <salman121@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:260a901c461c9$13b423b0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I have Windows 2003 Standard server with Domino Web server
> runnin on it using HTTP on port 80. I would like to run
> FTP server on the same box as well but in order to install
> ftp, I have to install IIS server as well which runs on
> HTTP, port 80. Is there any workaround that I can run
> Domino Web server on port 80 and FTP server on the sme box
> using Windows 2003 server?

You could always install IIS normally and then stop the Web Server part by
using MMC.. Then you could install Domino and it should work fine.

To be absolutely sure that IIS cannot interfere with your Domino setup you
could change the default IIS HTTP port to something other than 80 (again
using MMC).

I hope this helps,

Cameron:-)



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