Does Windows MCE normally come with IIS 5.1 ?!

j.venning

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Hi everyone! Went into Add/Remove Windows Components today to see if IIS was there (forgetting that I was on a MCE computer, thought it was Pro!) and to my suprise I saw it was there?! Isn't MCE just XP Home edition but a bit more swankier?

Anyway, I installed it and it's working like a dream!

See for yourself: http://announce.ath.cx
 
borat_sagdiyev said:
ahaha it is there :D i have MCE and i just checked :) what is IIS for anyway?

Webserver

I thought XP would have IIS 6 instead of IIS 5 however
 
joxley1990 said:
MCE is Windows XP Pro, with it's themes and media capabilities!

I beg to differ. MCE is still unable to join a domain, which is a XP Pro function.

MCE = Home Edition "with it's themes and media capabilities"
 
CrossCech said:
I beg to differ. MCE is still unable to join a domain, which is a XP Pro function.

MCE = Home Edition "with it's themes and media capabilities"

I beg to differ with you :) MCE IS able to join a domain, although it cant be done inside the OS, it can be enabled during an installation
 
Yes, If you had not replied, I would of been very strong about that Raffaz lol, we have a MCE at college, all joined onto the domain..

So, as I said, MCE is XP PRO with it's fancy themes, and media centre capabilities.
 
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