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My instinct is that, "yes", they can because they are both Microsoft products, but I have not been able to find anything that confirms this. Lots of information on the web about the two being used together, but nothing about them being on the same box.

Would someone be able to confirm whether they can/cannot run side by side on the same server? If you know of a website I can look at please let me know that also.

Thanks for the help! I greatly appreciate it!
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