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coexistence
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The tag 'coexistence' on WindowsForum.com covers scenarios where different software or services must operate together on the same system without conflict. Discussions include running multiple web servers like IIS and Apache simultaneously on Windows 7, managing port conflicts, and ensuring compatibility between applications such as Wampserver and SQL Server 2008. The tag also appears in broader contexts like the integration of Xbox Live with Windows 8, and the transition from older Exchange Server versions to the new Subscription Edition, where coexistence during migration is a key consideration. These threads focus on practical troubleshooting and configuration tips for maintaining stable multi-application environments.
Microsoft has officially released the Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) on July 1, 2025, marking a significant shift in its on-premises email server offerings. This new edition is set to replace Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Server 2019, both of which will reach the end of support on...
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When Microsoft unveiled the new Xbox Live dashboard at their E3 conference, one thing I couldn't help but notice was the similarity in the UI with that of the Windows Phone 7 devices and, in turn, the recently revealed Windows 8 interface. It turns out that Xbox Live and Windows 8 have more in...
I am using Win 7 x64 and have Wampserver installed and working. If I install SQL Server 2008, how do I make sure that I will be able to go back and forth between IIS and Apache. I was able to do this in XP, but how will it work in Win7? Has anyone done this and gotten them to coexist peacefully?