> So, I've decided to use Apache instead of IIS as a web server.
> 
> Does this mean that my web server can now serve multiple
> sites from Win XP Pro, instead of having to have a server OS,
> such as Win 2000 Server, Win 2003 Server, or Win Web Server?

Yes.

> I'm talking about a production server.not a development server.

I wouldn't recommend this. As Jochem mentioned, there are limitations on how
many open connections a non-server Windows OS may accept. If you already
have a Windows 2000 Server, why not just use that?

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