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Considerations that apply when you install Class Server and you install Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 on the same server
This article discusses some considerations that apply when you install Microsoft Class Server 3.0 and you install Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 on the same server.
When you install Class Server and you install Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 on the same server, you must install Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 to a location other than the default virtual server. Because Class Server can only use the Default Web Site in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), you must create another virtual server for use with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0.
When you run Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Setup, click the
Advanced option, and you manually configure a site (other than the Default Web Site) for use with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0. If you install Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 by using the default installation options, the Default Web Site is configured for use with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0. You must reconfigure Windows SharePoint Services 2.0to use a different virtual server.
For more information about how to install and how to configure Class Server 3.0, see the Microsoft Class Server Administrator's Guide. The Microsoft Class Server Administrator's Guide (Adminguide.htm and Adminguide.pdf) is located in the root folder of the Microsoft Class Server 3.0 CD-ROM.
For more information about Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Class Server 3.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
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