you can download iis as a stand-alone package and install it in xp-home platform. if you see that xp-pro iis is installable in xp-home, you can install it as a "separate" program.
however, putting xp-home cd and "adding" iis, i don't think would work.
I am using OWA on my Exchange 2003 server, which is running Windows 2003. I am not an expert by any means on IIS. To get to the web mail users have to put in "external ip address/exchange". I am assuming to us a name instead of a ip address to get to e-mal, the change needs to be done on IIS? If so can anyone tell me where?
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