does that mean that .net client software HAS to be accessing
a windows 2003 server to make use of ANY of these .net features ??
or are some .net features available when client software accesses
an IIS or apache server ?
>.NET Server was a marketing name used by Microsoft when they were branding
> everything as .NET. They have now dropped that marketing name. Windows
> 2003 Server is what you are referring to.
>
>
>>with respect to the server side ... i thought i'd heard reference
>>made to a ".NET Server". i assume you can still use the ordinary
>>web servers such as IIS or Apache ? or are server upgrades
>>necessary also ?
>>
patrick