Re: Setting up Intranet
- From: "Marc Seidler" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 19:40:11 -0500
I thought that an Intranet being inside and not on an Internet Web Server
was protected? The Lan is behind a firewall, etc.
"Ian" <Ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:50F61DBB-61A5-4749-B81E-D880EAC5922A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The 10 limit is only for authenticated sessions. So, unless web-visitors
> activate a file-sharing logon of some kind, you're not restricted to ten.
>
> However, I would be have some reservations about running IIS on my
> fileserver and exposing it to the world.
>
> You could consider hosting on a separate machine - Linux is an option,
> though setting it up requires an entirely different skillset from Windows
> networking - Or buy specialist hosting. Mambo (http://mamboserver.com) is
> quite good for collaborative or self-build sites, and free.
>
>
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