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Re: MS Action pack arrived
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- Subject: Re: MS Action pack arrived
- From: fluff@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 15:26:50 -0000
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Afternoon,
not been able to verify this, but could be important. Acoording to
one of my collegues SBS has to configured through the sbs console.
Configuring individual components can stuff the whole lot. Not a
problem, but something to be aware of.
D.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Graham Howe" <graham@s...> wrote:
> My action pack has just arrived and contains Small Business Server
2000
> amongst other things. It does not contain W2K Advanced Server, this
> apparently will be sent to me in January. The question is, should I
go ahead
> and install SBS 2K or is it worth waiting for W2K AS. In particular
I want
> to be able to use Terminal Services with my ePODs. The pack also
contains
> SQL server and Exchange server so I would almost certainly install
those
> directly without using the crippled versions in SBS. Another option
is to
> use WXP Pro as my 'server' for now (I believe it has something
similar to TS
> built in) and wait for a copy of WXP Server. At the end of the day
I want to
> limit the number of times I rebuild my server, so what is the
> recommendation.
>
> Graham
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