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IIS 6, Web applications, and the Indexing Service are designed to run on Windows- based operating systems. Four versions of Windows Server 2003 are available. Each server edition has different features:

Most of the time you’ll want to consider using Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, for your Web server and Web application server needs. However, as mentioned above, the Web edition has specific feature limitations. If you need Active Directory to be installed on the server (which usually isn't the case), you’ll want to install a different version. If you need Cluster Service or other high availability features, you’ll need to install Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, or Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition.

Other feature limitations of the Web Edition will affect your decision as well. The Web Edition doesn't support the following Windows features: 64-bit Support for Intel Itanium-Based Computers, Cluster Service, Enterprise Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) Services, Fax Service, Hot Add Memory, Internet Authentication Service (IAS), Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), Metadirectory Services (MMS) Support, Network Bridge, Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), NUMA, Remote Installation Services (RIS), Removable and Remote Storage, Services for Macintosh, Terminal Server, Terminal Server Session Directory, and Windows Media Services. Check the Windows Server documentation for any changes.

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