Hi!
The only real changes that I know of that need to be made are for IIS.
IIS 4 and greater have to be configured to disable socket pooling,
because if not they listen on all available IP addresses, even if there
is no website configured to use a particular IP.
Search the web for "disable socket pooling" to find lots of good
documentation on what's involved.
HTH!
--Larry
Don Thaler wrote:
This maybe a duplicate post, but I'd rather be safe than sorry....Does anyone
now what if any changes have to be made to get iis and apache to co-exist on
the same server. I've been told that a particular web application won't run
because i have apache and iis on the same server.
Don Thaler
Banner Technical Supervisor
Lehigh Carbon Community College
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