It does somewhat defeat the purpose of a test lab though, as you’re trying to replicate the real world basically… -my 2 cents. Dan Dill |Systems Engineer From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of julien, Sybille Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:28 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Web Interface on DC I think that could be find for test lab, but not if you plan to test smartcard or other authentification methode Julien De : Andrew Wood <andrew.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:andrew.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> À : thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Envoyé le : Mardi 12 mars 2013 23h03 Objet : [THIN] Re: Web Interface on DC Really - I’ve found it fine for a test lab especially when the “test lab” is my laptop.. From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] On Behalf Of Charlie Fraser Sent: 12 March 2013 14:37 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [THIN] Re: Web Interface on DC James, I wouldn't do it. IIS on a DC behaves a little different than on a member server. The security is tighter on a DC than a member server. Just for comparing apples to apples I would build a separate server. Charlie On 3/12/13 10:29 AM, James Rankin wrote: Are there any major problems I might hit if doing this? I know it won't be supported (it's just for my test lab), and I'm trying to save myself standing up yet another VM just to hold the WI role. Cheers, -- James Rankin Technical Consultant (ACA, CCA, MCTS) http://appsensebigot.blogspot.co.uk/