Yes that could have a profound effect, under single IP the server is in development mode and can only be accessed from itself.  Usually as localhost and/or 127.0.0.1, but if you set up a website in your local IIS (or other web server I presume) you may also access it under that name from the local box.


No body else can though.  That is the limitation of the free development version of the software, if it wasn't restricted who would bother to pay for it for production purposes.


The gotcha that exists is the for the first 30 days it runs in Trial version as a full production server and during this initial period of time other users can access the box.
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