IIS (internet Information Services) is included with most newer versions of NT-based Windows, including Windows 2000, XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Vista Business, and Windows Server 2008. It is not included in the home versions of XP or Vista, but can be installed manually.
No. It is easier to alter shell when it is not part of the operating system. Answer: its easier but the real answer is shell is not part of Operating system as it is command prompt use to operate operating system and its part of disk operating system
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How is a memory-resident part of an operating system different from a nonresident part of an operating system?
No. It is easier to alter shell when it is not part of the operating system. Answer: its easier but the real answer is shell is not part of Operating system as it is command prompt use to operate operating system and its part of disk operating system
No. It is easier to alter shell when it is not part of the operating system. Answer: its easier but the real answer is shell is not part of Operating system as it is command prompt use to operate operating system and its part of disk operating system
All of them. IIS has been included in every Operating System that Microsoft has released since Windows XP/2000. Even the non-server operating systems include IIS. It is not installed by default, but it is included on the installation media - you just need to install it.
IIS is a Web server produced by Microsoft. IIS will only run on computers using a Windows operating system. Microsoft IIS runs ASP.NET code which is native to windows systems. Stephen Williamson, Server Engineer, http://www.HostMySite.com?utm_source=bb
IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server software developed by Microsoft and it resides on a Windows operating system. It is used to host and manage websites and web applications.
Windows XP is primarily considered a client operating system, though Windows XP Proessional does provide some types of servers, such as IIS and Telnet.
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Yes, Windows Accessories was always Windows operating system part.
No: Linux is a general purpose operating system, and it has a windows system as well. Yes: Linux looks like a window operating system to the uninitiated.
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