Re: help on SBS config and licensing
- From: "kumag" <dla_gwapo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Feb 2007 07:37:21 -0800
Thanks Cris for the reply. I think I understand in concept what you
said. I'm not really a network savvy person so it takes me a bit of
crunching before I get my head around some of the things here. So what
you're saying is that from a licensing point of view, 2003WebEdtn (w/o
CAL's) running our webapp accessing SQLServer on a SBS2003 Premium (w/
5CAL's) is allowed. And as long as our web server is on a DMZ and
configured properly, our local network will be secure enough from the
outside world. I'll do some more research on SBS2003+2003WebEdtn+DMZ
but if you could point me to a good article/white papers on this, that
would be great (also hope there's a good one in this newsgroup).
Thanks again.
.
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