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W2K pro and W2k Server the same thing?

Asked by: gonzaria

Hi Everyone,

Here's a stupid question for y'all...

Is win 2000 professional and win 2000 server the same thing?

I think this sounds stupid because i think i should already know this.

I'm working at a school as a "it administrator" (note the ""') and want to turn their existing mess of 95, 98, NT and ME machines into one nice group of win 2000 computers that are actually part of a client/server relationship instead of p2p like they are now. (to implement security. currently there is none. i mean none. they're having an audit in 5 weeks and they have sharezaa on their computers. hmmm.)

(i walked in the other day to find the "server" being used by a bunch of 7 year olds for typing.)

Because its a school they have this GREAT folder of tons of microsoft stuff (well into 70 cd's) but i don't see any cd that mentions anything about  2000 server, only 2000 pro and some other weird 2000 network thing which i wouldn't have thought was what i was looking for.

But hey, i wouldn't know. im just the "it admin" (insert evil laugh here)

so yeah any insight would be appreciated here.

(and if they arent the same thing (a) can i just use 2000 pro instead and/or (b)where can i get 2000 server for a school??)

Thanks everyone for reading this drivel

Gonzaria

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2004-02-26 at 03:03:45ID20898632
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Windows 2000 Operating System

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Answers

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-02-26 at 03:06:42ID: 10459022

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-02-26 at 03:07:50ID: 10459027

You want to use Pro as a server?
I think you're limited to 10 incoming connections (but that may have changed - I don't recall at the moment).

 

by: gonzariaPosted on 2004-02-26 at 03:11:30ID: 10459048

Where abouts would i be able to find that info? (about the 10 incoming connections)

This probably wont be a problem: the school has 40 kids in it and and maybe 15 (max) computers(this is why they have me, because i am cheap and know some stuff(apparently))

Gonzaria

 

by: What90Posted on 2004-02-26 at 03:13:04ID: 10459059

Windows Pro is the desktop software OS. You won't get the level of control you're looking for by running a peer workgroup (that's all the machines running Windows 2000 Pro)
Here's some guides to help you understand some networking ideas:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/technologies/communications/

As to getting 2000 server -
You check with the head master or principal of the school and see who supplied the software, computers etc. Education gets great discounts on buying software so order a copy from them.

 

by: gonzariaPosted on 2004-02-26 at 03:21:29ID: 10459111

I am so in the poo when i get back to work :(

spose if worse comes to worst, i can just implement some basic security on each computer. sigh.

gonzaria

 

by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-02-26 at 05:30:45ID: 10459920

SB is correct windows 2000 is limited to 10 concurrent connections (unless you are talking about web trafiic) to get any more connections, you need 2k server, beware this means more expensive licensing.

What90 is also correct, Microsoft fall over themselves to give free software to schools/colleges/uni's etc you will find that you may allready entitled to open agreement with them.

I work for the British NHS and we have an open licence agreement on client PC's I can pretty much do whay I like, for server products I have to buy the base product (just over 1000.00 stirling) but then I get all my CALS (client access licences free - this works out VERY cheap) you may even get the base product free.

M$ likes to get the kids addicted early, and it saves them employing people to hang around outside schools in shell suits and baseball caps giving free samples of windows XP to children, till they need to upgrade - then their allready hooked, its to late!

 

by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-02-26 at 05:32:10ID: 10459933

petelong MVP

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-02-26 at 05:46:56ID: 10460041

:)
Sort of like the drug-traffiking community...

 

by: What90Posted on 2004-02-26 at 16:56:18ID: 10465716

petelong as an MPV doesn't that make you a pusher and lover of those evil product too? ;-)

 

by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-02-27 at 08:28:31ID: 10470488

ROFL - I suppose so - i get plenty of free stuff from "The Firm"

 

by: What90Posted on 2004-07-01 at 16:38:59ID: 11452907

A three way split sounds fair, although sirbounty got there first and PeteLong's pimping Mr Gates' wares ... :-)

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2004-07-01 at 20:57:33ID: 11453852

LOL....

 

by: PeteLongPosted on 2004-07-02 at 09:04:30ID: 11457855

ROFL - the digital pimp - I like it :)

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