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RE: HA and WAP



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Don't think so, but I know very little about PWS...

Can you register MIME types there...

Alternatively, get on down to http:\\www.tucows.com and get a decent
Personal Web Server, say Sambar or Omni HTTPD ...

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Hoehnen [mailto:dhoehnen@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:50 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] HA and WAP


Just so I am clear on this WAP stuff... it sounds like IIS is required for
WAP (NT4 or 2000), and that PWS will not support WAP (95,98,ME).  Is this
right?

> NT4 works just as well for WAP. There's a freeware WAP gateway for
Linux
> available that will allow you to dial-in directly using your mobile
phone
> too, if you were worried about the secuity of connecting Comfort to a
> WAP/WEB interface.
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> Ray.
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> > that sounds really cool! now if I upgrade to 2000 server set
> > up all my IIS
> > again  and upgrade to WAP mobile - sigh does this HA never
end.....
> >
> > Paul
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