Which server version to buy?
From: Nick (delonas_at_cultv.com)
Date: 06/26/04
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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:06:00 GMT
I took advantage of the free six-month trial on windows Server 2003.
I am a Visual Basic developer/consultant and use this software at home
mostly for learning purposes. I have my family's computers hooked up
to it and barely use any of the features, though I do experiment a lot
as time permits. Currently only regularly using group policy and
active directory. Intend to learn VB .NET, which I recently
purchased.
Cost is a concern, but I would like to keep my little family domain
set up -- currently five computers are attached. Which version of
Windows Server would suffice for our modest needs?
Need to find out and make a purchase soon because free trial will
expire in 11 days.
Thanks in advance.
-- Nick
http://cultv.com
http://ironia.net
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