From: Karl E. Peterson on
It happens that Ronx formulated :
>>>> Well, crud. That just sucks. :-(
>>>
>>> That's okay, Karl. Just don't use Windows 7, yet ;-)
>>> If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
>>
>> My XP system was going on 3-yrs old, and the wear and tear was horridly
>> obvious. It needed to be rebuilt. So, after testing all sorts of stuff, I
>> decide, WTH? Shoulda known. <sigh>
>>
>> So, I got IIS7 running. Trying to open http://localhost in FP2003 is just
>> not working. Nothing I can do to get that happening?
>>
>> I'm thinking, I can always use a VM, but what a friggin' hassle!
>
> Windows 7 XP Mode may help - it is a virtual machine running Windows XP Pro
> with USB support, and programs open as if they are in Windows 7 - but the
> first program does take a long time to open.

Yes, I'm very familiar with VPC and becoming familiar with its W7
version. I'm curious what you mean by "may help" - in what regard,
specifically?

Thanks...

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