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I recently built a new dev machine. I was running 2k Server and have moved to XP Pro. Come to find out that IIS on XP Pro has a limitation to 10 connections. That turns out to be fatal for development if I have http Keep-Alives enabled. The application I am working on has Java applets and servlets that run through IIS. What it comes down to is me running out of connections on the second or 3rd page, or if I have one of my colleagues take a look at what I am working on

The real question at hand is whether or not any one is developing on Windows Server 2003 Web Edition. We currently use this version to run our production application and it has worked well. So is there anyone out there developing on this version or another Server 2003 version

TIA
Rob
Nov 22 '05 #1
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