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  Asked: May 8 2008   6:04 PM GMT
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Does an Outlook Mobile Services server have to run the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) to function?


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Does an Outlook Mobile Services server have to run the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) to function?

For example, my university has a server running on IIS that handles the e-mail to phone conversion / carrier lookup / and all that jazz. Does the server have to be an IIS server or can it be open source (tomcat axis 2 web service and java)?

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Hello,
to my knowledge it surely has to be IIS because of the integration between Exchange and IIS.
Anyway here you find a guided howto for it.
Bye
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