Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Feb 2006 13:35 UTC
Windows After months of maintaining that it had not yet finalized its Windows Vista line up, Microsoft seems finally to have decided upon a half dozen core Vista versions. According to a posting on its Web site, Microsoft is readying six core Vista packages, or SKUs, plus two additional releases customized for the European Union that won't bundle in Windows Media Player, as ordered by European antitrust regulators.
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on the contrary
by JamesTRexx on Sun 19th Feb 2006 16:51 UTC in reply to "RE"
JamesTRexx
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2005-11-06

Yes it does. IIS is needed for instance to install the Exchange system manager on an XP workstation. (which I use daily for my work)

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RE: on the contrary
by jayson.knight on Sun 19th Feb 2006 20:40 in reply to "on the contrary"
jayson.knight Member since:
2005-07-06

It's also worth mentioning that the "Pro" versions of Vista won't have the silly 1 website limit that IIS in XP pro does: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/02/16/438353.aspx

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