Re: SBS 2003 SP1 Transition Pack
- From: "Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 13:31:09 -0400
Hi Tharris:
This may be overkill, if you only need TS for 15 users, and if your normal
user load is less than say 70.
Just get a W2K3 server, add it as a member server, install TS licensing on
your SBS, and
add the TS licenses and you are good to go.
Should be a lot less expensive that the transition pack and still more
servers.
Anna
<tharris0101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1161105667.553527.259940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ok, I just wanted to verify that I am getting all of the right software
and licenses for this project.
Basically I have an SBS 2003 SP1 server that I need to upgrade to 2003
standard edition so I can run terminal services in application mode for
15 computers. Right now it just has the standard 5 CALs installed. By
everything I read, if I purchase the following, I can make this work
without having to reinstall the operating system, rebuilding the domain
and reinstalling the other 3rd party software:
1 MS 2003 SBS Transition Pack (T72-01413) (This is listed on
Microsoft's site as for R2, but the vendor told me it would work for
SP1 as well. Is this true?)
2 MS 2003 Device Client Access License 5-pack (This should bring us up
to 15 with the 5 CALs we have already)
15 MS 2003 Terminal Server Client Access License
Am I correct in thinking if I order this I will be able to upgrade my
SBS machine to full-fledged Windows 2003 without having to reformat and
will be able to run terminal services in application mode and support
15 computers?
Thanks in advance for the help!
.
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