Windows Server - Windows Server 2003 R2 vs SBS 2003 R2
Asked By Tim Clinton
24-Sep-07 08:43 PM
Hey all, My server recently crashed Running Microsoft Exchange 2003 on
Windows Server 2003 R2 and i was wondering would it be smart to upgrade it
to SBS 2003 R2. I am currently ruuning 3 servers, 1 Domain Controler File
server: Server 2003 2. Terminal Services Server: Server 2003 R2 3. Exchange
Server, 2nd Domain controller: Windows Server 2003 R2 (CRASHED). Would it
be smart to Upgrade one of these to SBS 2003, I know it would have to be the
main domain controller, I have never used SBS and i was just curious.
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Tim Clinton Jr., CIO
TDC Communications, LLC
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v-kzha replied...
Hello Tim,
Thank you for using newsgroup!
As far as I know, Windows Server 2003 Standard can be transmitted to
SBS2003.
Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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Meinolf Weber replied...
Hello Tim,
Think that with SBS you are limited to 75 users.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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kj [SBS MVP] replied...
There are several 'contraints' but several unique benifits as well. Suggest
the OP look into these perhaps starting at;
http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/products/server/default.aspx#overview
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/kj
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