> I'm trying to access IIS on my XP and there is no option for
> it on
> the Windows Components page, I assumed IIS came with XP, is
> there
> another way to access it or can I send off for software?
Assuming that you have XP Home, that's why. IIS comes with XP
Professional, but not XP Home.
If you have XP Home, your only choices are to upgrade to XP
Professional or instead use a third-party product like Apache
Server.
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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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