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Brendan Reynolds
Depends what you mean by 'support'. You can browse ASP pages using Windows
XP Home, you can even develop ASP pages using Windows XP Home if you can
connect to a server running IIS. But Windows XP Home does not include IIS
and therefore can not, out of the box, host ASP pages. There are probably
ways around that limitation, but a newsgroup dealing with how to setup and
configure Microsoft Access is probably not the best place to find out about
them. You'll probably improve your chances of getting the answers you need
by asking in an ASP or Windows XP forum. When you do, it might also help to
specify whether you are talking about ASP 'classic', ASP 1.x, or ASP 2.0.
XP Home, you can even develop ASP pages using Windows XP Home if you can
connect to a server running IIS. But Windows XP Home does not include IIS
and therefore can not, out of the box, host ASP pages. There are probably
ways around that limitation, but a newsgroup dealing with how to setup and
configure Microsoft Access is probably not the best place to find out about
them. You'll probably improve your chances of getting the answers you need
by asking in an ASP or Windows XP forum. When you do, it might also help to
specify whether you are talking about ASP 'classic', ASP 1.x, or ASP 2.0.