There are two ways to do this. Either install a software called Virtual PC and install Windows XP on the Virtual PC which basically means you switch on Windows 2003 and then use the Windows XP under the Virtual PC. I just checked and the good thing is you can install Virtual PC from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/virtualpc/default.mspx. The other alternative is backup your data and reinstall Windows XP on the server. The thing to note, on virtual PC, there is required licensing. Kind regards, Imtiaz.
No, Windows Server 2003 must be a fresh install.
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No Norton Ghost 12.0 is not compatible with windows 2003 server you can know that by trying to install it on windows 2003 server it will refuse
You'll need to edit boot.ini and add an entry for Windows XP.
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You can partition your hard drive and install Windows Server onto the partitioned space. You then can boot up from either Windows 7 or Windows Server.
No, it isn't. Ghost 2003 will install, but it will not run on Windows Server 2003 . Unfortunately. No, it isn't. Ghost 2003 will install, but it will not run on Windows Server 2003 . Unfortunately.
I assume you mean the OS on the server, if you want to go with windows your looking at windows server 2003 / 2008, windows small business server, windows home server. However alot of admins prefer linux, try FreeBSD.
You can not download IIS 5.1. You can only install IIS from the your Windows Installation CD. IIS 5.1 can only be installed if you are using Windows XP. IIS 5.0 comes with Windows 2000, and IIS 6 comes with Windows Server 2003.
.NET Framework is part of the Operating System rather than the hardware. It can be installed on Windows based systems..NET 1.1 comes preinstalled in Windows Server 2003, .NET 3.0 in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, .NET 3.5 in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
NTFS. Note: We can install windows server 2003 fat32 format. but security and policy will not work. also we can not install active directorey. if we want installation of active directorey then need NTFS format partion.
Not on a physical system. If you run one in a virtual machine on top of the other, then yes.