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Amit
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You
are correct. But, there are two issues with this line of thought from the
standpoint of what the poster was looking to get - which, sadly, he
won't.
1. Web Server Edition (at least as I write now - they changed the
name 5 times - they might change this too, but I doubt it) will not be generally
available as a separate SKU item. IOW, you will have to purchase it with a
system. The wisdom of this, IMHO, is questionable - though
fact.
2. It is cheaper - because it doesn't do much else other than web
services. But - it still is IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003. It's not
going to allow you to drop it on any OS that you want.
I
suspect (reading posts I get a good feel for the rate of absorption for
folks....) that you know this. Look at it as if I'm just helping to clear
up the possible misconceptions that will spew forth.
;o)
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
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