"Esposito, Francis (Exchange)" wrote:
>
> On NT, this requires that you at least have a network
> card so you can install IP services and bind them to
> a physical device.
>

 The above answer is wrong. It shows why it is
wise to do some research on your own before
asking questions here.

 The short answer: yes, it is possible to run
servlets without having a LAN.

 A complete beginner-level answer is both involved
and off-topic, but there are many good sources of
information available:

 <URL:http://www.microsoft.com>
 <URL:http://www.google.com>

 Since this is a common question, you should
have no trouble finding a correct answer out
on the net, or in any introductory Windows
networking book.


-cks

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