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IIS is installed on all versions of Vista and Windows 7. >
>Even Vista Home Basic? Wow, I just learned something, I always thought Home Basic was akin to XP Home....that you could never even run PWS on XP Home (though I read about some bizarre registry hacks)
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>I believe even IIS on Home Premium has a few asterisks beside it, because of the no Windows Authentication support (I know people who try to install SSRS 2005 on a Home Premium machine, and discover they can't deploy reports to a local server)
Limited. It does not have any of the web-server features on Vista Home Basic.
There's a good list of IIS features in each version of Vista here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753198(WS.10).aspx
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