We have a web application, for which we are planning to require IIS
6. My question is if we have users who have 5, how can they upgrade
to 6. I thought I read somewhere that there are no longer separate
downloads after 4.0 as IIS is now part of Operating System
distributions.

If that is the case, is there any way to determine what versions of
IIS shipped with what Operating Systems? Maybe we need to make a
certain Operating System the requirement instead.

Any points to information or other guidance is GREATLY APPRECIATED!

Thanks!!

Re: How is IIS Updated? by Juan

Juan
Thu Mar 29 10:43:17 CDT 2007

re;
> My question is if we have users who have 5, how can they upgrade to 6.

Only by installing Windows 2003 Server.

re:
> what versions of IIS shipped with what Operating Systems?

Windows 2000, Server and Pro : IIS 5.0
Windows XP : IIS 5.1
Windows Server 2003 : IIS 6.0
Vista : IIS 7.0
Longhorn Server ( still in Beta ) : IIS 7.0

re:
> Maybe we need to make a certain Operating System the requirement instead

No maybe. Yes, you must.




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> We have a web application, for which we are planning to require IIS
> 6. My question is if we have users who have 5, how can they upgrade
> to 6. I thought I read somewhere that there are no longer separate
> downloads after 4.0 as IIS is now part of Operating System
> distributions.
>
> If that is the case, is there any way to determine what versions of
> IIS shipped with what Operating Systems? Maybe we need to make a
> certain Operating System the requirement instead.
>
> Any points to information or other guidance is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
>
> Thanks!!
>



Re: How is IIS Updated? by David

David
Sat Mar 31 09:11:05 CDT 2007

And the anomaly --
Windows XP 64bit : IIS 6.0, but with client OS restrictions


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>
> > My question is if we have users who have 5, how can they upgrade to 6.
>
> Only by installing Windows 2003 Server.
>
> re:
>
> > what versions of IIS shipped with what Operating Systems?
>
> Windows 2000, Server and Pro : IIS 5.0
> Windows XP : IIS 5.1
> Windows Server 2003 : IIS 6.0
> Vista : IIS 7.0
> Longhorn Server ( still in Beta ) : IIS 7.0
>
> re:
>
> > Maybe we need to make a certain Operating System the requirement instead
>
> No maybe. Yes, you must.
>
> Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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> > We have a web application, for which we are planning to require IIS
> > 6. My question is if we have users who have 5, how can they upgrade
> > to 6. I thought I read somewhere that there are no longer separate
> > downloads after 4.0 as IIS is now part of Operating System
> > distributions.
>
> > If that is the case, is there any way to determine what versions of
> > IIS shipped with what Operating Systems? Maybe we need to make a
> > certain Operating System the requirement instead.
>
> > Any points to information or other guidance is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
>
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