Re: SBS 2003 - Standard to Premium
From: kinell (cantbe_at_rsed.com)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 08:14:26 GMT
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "Normal" would be to start with SBS 2003 Premium. That's the cheapest
> route. Now, if you specified Standard to the vendor and then later
> decided that you needed ISA, then yes, installing SBS 2003 Standard
> and then ISA 2000 from the Premium Technolgies CD would be the
> cheapest way to go. SBS 2003 Premium is basically SBS 2003 Standard +
> 2 CDs (the Premium Technologies CD + the Frontpage 2003 CD). SQL does
> eat up resources, so unless you have the need for it and the
> memory/hard drive space to support it, I wouldn't install it.
>
It's a bit of a long story so I won't bore you with the details :)
Premium was specified but the IT company installed Standard! I kicked up a
bit of a fuss and they agreed to upgrade it for us. Does this mean that we
don't have Frontpage?
Thanks
kinell
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