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<div><br>If you have two different services running, you can exchange packages between them.<br>Physical machine location is irrelevant, but most users have seperate machines.<br><br>MapGuide is fairly demanding on memory and CPU power, so I would not recommend<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"><span></span>thanks a lot for your help... but i dont get it ..you should not have 2 appliaction on the same server which are using the same resources ?? ... i am not taking about installing another mapsever on the same machine ... i just want another application (or you can say layout) on the same server, having same resource set but different users (previous one was a private appliaction now i want a public one) .... <br>
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