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I am on the verge of buying a new server with Server 2003 R2 as the operating system.  Can I use my Windows 98 computers as workstations with this new server?
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 12/24/2007 Views: 0
Here are mine: I feel this is a Microsoft Rip Off!!  They license this as a new OS yet its everything but a new OS.   The install instructions: 1. Install Disk 1 (this is nothing more than Ser...
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 02/19/2006 Views: 0
I've just recently heard of Windows Server 2003 R2.  Is it possible to update a Server 2003 SP1 installation to R2?  If not, will a CD key from a pre-R2 copy work with R2?  Does SBS2003 have an R2 ...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 02/28/2006 Views: 0
Greetings Fellow Experts! What are your thoughts on Server 2003 R2?  I'm at SP1 right now and am looking at going the next step......is it necessary/worth it?  Pro's, Con's, Benefits?  if you ha...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 04/18/2006 Views: 0
I asked this question a while ago and thought I had it answered, but now am looking for another option.  Basically I am wondering if anyone knows of any third party software that will run on server...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 06/05/2006 Views: 0
I have a home site here 2. GC     Windows 2003 r2 2. DC     Windows 2003 r2 1. Member server  Windows 2000 I have two remote sites 1.GC,DC  the same at both sites Windows 2000 They each...
Zones: Networking, Networking Protocols, T...Date Answered: 05/04/2006 Views: 0
My PDC is a WIN2K Advanced Server SP4.  I have a WIN 2003 R2 Standard Server that I want to make a Domain Controller.  What are the exact steps I need to do to make this happen?
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 01/18/2007 Views: 0
Hi, we're currently experiencing a problem with users saving data to their home drives. We're running Server 2003 R2 with users on Window XP. The users 'My Documents' folder is synchronised w...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/03/2007 Views: 0
I had a partition with Windows XP Prof installed on C:.. created another primary partition (E:) and installed Windows Server 2003 R2 to that partition.   I attempted to boot from the XP partitio...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 06/29/2007 Views: 0
As I understand it, you need an SBS CAL for every device that's connecting to the SBS machine - assuming device-based CALs. So if you had 6 Windows 2003 member servers and 40 Win XP PCs, you wou...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, SBS Small...Date Answered: 09/19/2007 Views: 0