Re: FPSE v. SharePoint Server Extensions?

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From: Mark Fitzpatrick (markfitz_at_fitzme.com)
Date: 10/26/04

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    Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:29:24 -0500
    
    

    Kevin,
            That doesn't necessarily mean you're running the SharePoint Server
    Extensions. Some of the fp server extensions are actually patched by the Win
    2000 Service Packs, so the versions may show differently than what you'll
    see on the web site. Basically though, a SharePoint will also install and
    require a databaase to store it's data. SharePoint essentially adds document
    library sharing abilities, threaded discussions, and other items that may be
    needed in an intranet setting.

            Hope this helps,
            Mark Fitzpatrick
            Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

    "KMcDermott" <KMcDermott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:06365F64-B6D3-4B9A-AD81-290A6520E78A@microsoft.com...
    > What are the differences/advantages of one over the other?
    >
    > I have a Win2000 server running FPSE v. 5.0.2.4330, but MS shows latest
    > version as 5.0.2.2623.
    >
    > can only assume that I'm running SPSE. Why should/shouldn't I be?
    >
    >>Kevin


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