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What happens when I pass 75 users?

I have a client that I want to convert to SBS 2008. Currently have an exchange 2003 server which runs AD, BIS, 37 PC but 72 email accounts which half don't access the network directly but use OWA. Since I'm so close tio the user limit what happens when I pass 75 users? Will using a terminal server accessing SBS via RDP make a difference.
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As you reach the 75 user-or-device limit on your network, you can purchase the Windows SBS Transition Pack. It removes the user limits and other Active Directory design constraints, and lets you move up to standalone versions of Windows Server 2003 R2, Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition, and SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition (Windows SBS Premium Edition only).

When your network is handling a midsize business load, you can move up to midsize-business software while preserving your initial technology investment. See the Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Transition Pack Web page on the Microsoft Web site.

http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/techinfo/planning/transition.mspx
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Do you hit a hard fast brick wall when you 75 users on SBS 2008? or should I be looking at EBS.
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