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NT server vs. NT Workstation
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>Is NT server necessary to set up a web server if this server is meant to be a stand-alone machine, with its only connection to networking at all is the fact that it is running a web server (such as O'Reilly & assoc. Web Site 1.1?)
>
>Can such a server be set up using NT workstation?
>Craig

Lemme answer you in reverse order. Of course, a Web server can be set up using NT workstation, even under Windows 95.

But of course, if Microsoft has their way you'll still have to get an NT Server to run a Web server. Why? Check this out:

>Here's the wording of the license sent out with NT Workstation RC2
>(Beta B):
>
>"...you may permit a maximum of ten (10) computers to connect to the
>Workstation Computer to access and use services of the SOFTWARE
>PRODUCT, such as file and print services and peer web services. The
>ten connection maximum includes any indirect connections made through
>software or hardware which pools or aggregates connections."

Pick a name for it: a) arm-twisting, b) man-handling, c) dubious trade practices.
alistair israel
Distressed DBA, Sleepy SysAd, Weary WebMaster (aka Senior Software Engineer)
aisrael@poboxes.com
Makati City, Philippines
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