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Does anyone has ideas on it?Can show me the way?
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That would require a 2000/3 server that you can run IIS on. At the very least.
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That would require a 2000/3 server that you can run IIS on. At the very least.
wont winxp pro be able to do it too? (though not as nice?)
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Yes, XP Pro can do it, but it has a 10 user limit! And XP Pro is not a true server environment, you won't have load balancing.

so feel free to give it a whirl, but as Zachery suggested, Windows 2000 or 2003 Server is preferred.
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