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Hey! No way am I suggesting making it your main server. It needs to be put in its place and that’s as a back-end server. On the previous page you saw how easy it is to run Uniform Server as a proxy. Make the modifications to your main server and this gives you Apache and MySQL as a powerful combination, now proxy to IIS. OK, IIS sucks for anything but using ASP.Net, however at least you will have a set-up to explore. | Hey! No way am I suggesting making it your main server. It needs to be put in its place and that’s as a back-end server. On the previous page you saw how easy it is to run Uniform Server as a proxy. Make the modifications to your main server and this gives you Apache and MySQL as a powerful combination, now proxy to IIS. OK, IIS sucks for anything but using ASP.Net, however at least you will have a set-up to explore. | ||