Re: help on SBS config and licensing



BTW, forgot to mention on things that would be OK for us:

3) get "win server 03 web edition" for another box to host our web
app. maybe this is a good option as it isolates IIS from our sbs, just
don't know hos scalable it would be down the road. do i still need to
get CAL for users of our web app?

Thanks again =)

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