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Hello every one,

I do not have any problem to use remote desktop with IIS. But I do need to run an apache server so I have to disable the IIS service so my port 80 will be free. Now my question is, is there a way to get the web based remote desktop connection running with my apache server. If it is possible what are the step I need to to to get it up and running.

Thanks

Dom

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I don't know whether Apache can do this or not--I'm not a "web" person.

However, I don't see why you can't just tell IIS to run on a different
non-standard port, leaving 80 free for apache, and have it work just fine.

This is done through the management console--right-click My computer, choose
manage, expand stuff and look at properties. You can change the default of
80 to whatever you like.

"Dom" <Dominic@technogoofy.com> wrote in message
news:7FAE9FAE-4E62-4577-BA7A-739743ACA47D@microsoft.com...
> Hello every one,
>
> I do not have any problem to use remote desktop with IIS. But I do need to
> run an apache server so I have to disable the IIS service so my port 80
> will be free. Now my question is, is there a way to get the web based
> remote desktop connection running with my apache server. If it is possible
> what are the step I need to to to get it up and running.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dom

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