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RE: Re: MS Action pack arrived
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- Subject: RE: Re: MS Action pack arrived
- From: Mike Griffiths <mike@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 13:10:56 -0000
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Hi Graham
I have installed win2k as my server 2 weeks ago and do as you , no monitor
and run it from TS
I also have webTS set up
Action pack arrived last friday
What advantage is the whole SBS pack giving you on top of this ? what does
the SBS consol look like or do
I don't really want to do a new install if there is nothing to be gained
Thanks
Mike
Antena
Caernarfon
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham P. Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Mon 05 November 2001 20:24
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: MS Action pack arrived
I now have my SBS up and running, and I am so impressed by terminal
services and the sbs console that I have removed the monitor from the
server (I had run out of monitors anyway) and am now controlling the
whole thing through TS. To do this I use just a web browser on normal
PCs (no need for TS client) and a TS client on ePODs. This set up is
really great. Next step is to set up roaming profiles so that Orla and I
get our own desktops etc when we log on to machines around the house. I
will also set up profiles/desktops specifically for use with ePODs and
by house guests. Now where did I put that time machine so that I can do
everything on my ever growing To Do list.
Graham
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fluff@xxxxxxx [mailto:fluff@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 05 November 2001 15:27
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: MS Action pack arrived
>
>
> 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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