RE: Using SBS 2003 Premium edition
From: MBRSys (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 04:06:05 -0800
Thanks for the response however this does not specifically deal with SBS 2003 PE, i understand the normal sql 2000 licencing model, which is what i based my previous assumptions on however ws looking for a definitive answer regaring SBS 2003 PE.
I would not like to assume that it comes with a full sql 2000 licence where by the only restrictions are the 75 user connection although this is how i read it.
Any body know for sure? anybody using this configuration? Its sounds perfect for one of my clients.
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