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Subject: Windows Search Server 2008 on SBS
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7/07/2008 12:58 PM  
Hi All,
 
First post here, so please be nice
 
I have a SBS box that I have upgraded to run WSS3 using the stunning guide here: http://www.smallbizserver.net/Articles/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/241/Default.aspx
 
I now want to install Search Server Express.
 
Has anyone done this successfully on SBS? I have installed it, but it always puts itself on port 80, therefor breaking the default site which I need to retain. You cant change the port in IIS, you cant change the host header, and you cant seem to change the IP address either as all these break the search portal.
 
Any ideas?
 
Gavin.
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