good point on the windows app distinction. I'm sure that's what it was talking about.
Jack, I remembered reading on some hacks to get IIS up and running on XPHome, and I just went out, dug around, and would like to point you in this direction:
But be warned, that the method described there is not going have any support, etc... etc... since IIS isn't officially supported on XPHome.
Here's a little disclaimer that I found at:
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Alert reader Peter B. pointed out that, according to this Newsgroup posting you can install IIS on Windows XP Home, assuming you can get your hands on the iis.dl_ and iis.in_ files. (The newsgroup poster just grabbed them off of Windows 2000 Advanced Server.) Using this technique is pretty low-level, and is ntested and you should use it at your own risk. Thanks for the heads up, Peter!
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Note that "this Newsgroup posting" was a link in the article, which I provided straight out for you above. Hope you get it working.

paul