Re: Difference between 2003 Server Standard and Enterprise Editions

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This link may help.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/features/compareeditions.mspx

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"Amanda George" wrote:
| What are the difference between Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition and
| Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition? Would you recommend one over the
| other based on the size of the organization and how many client computers
are
| running on their network? Please advise, thank you.


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