We have one running happily on WS2003 (not SBS). We use West-wind though 
...

There's stuff on the West-wind Wiki and message board archives re this 
issue, AIR.

Al wrote:
> Hi Foxgang
> I have managed to gety somewhere with web services on m XP box. It all seems
> to work fine and I can register on another machine and call the methods.
> But...
> It is to run on a windows 2003 server. It seems that Microsoft in their
> wisdom are trying like mad to force us to use .net, and they have removed
> the Soap ability, at least as standard, from that server. I have googled and
> it says in one place to add .wsdl to the mapping and point it to the
> mssoapis30.dll. Ive tried that and you can no longer even see the wsdl file
> in a browser let alone use it in a web service.
> So the question is, has anyone got a soap web service working on windows
> 2003 (small business) server and if so how please. I need it because the
> client has windows 2003 as a server.
> And no Im not going to .net Steven :)
> TIA
> Allen
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