Re: quick question

From: phil (phil_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:29:09 -0800

Thanks for the reply, more than I expected but interesting, I can assume that
the enterprise is used for training purposes, I have a copy of standard that
shipped to me last year with the partnership deal, and have found that this
is ok with regard the 70 290, thanks again for the help appreciated.

"MCSEGURU" wrote:

> I can only say that I am confused, but I may not know much about what ships
> with the VAP/MVP software trials. It's just my opinion that Small Business
> Server 2003 "Enterprise" sounds like an oxymoron. Small Business' usually
> aren't enterprises, which I believe is what this product was created for,
> Small Business'. It is Microsoft's best Enterprise products, in a low cost,
> "limited use" bundle for small businesses. To my knowledge, that is it's
> only intended purpose, although I've seem many a people/companies try to
> mutate it's capacities into medium sized installations and other wierd
> offerings, to only be dissapointed when they reach the maximum limitations
> of the product, and are unable to migrate to the Enterprise solutions
> easily.
>
> All that being said, I am only aware of two distributions of SBS 2003.
> Standard and Premium. Which are exactly the same, except Premium Ships with
> an additional CD called Premium Technologies that includes a licensed copy
> of ISA 2000 and SQL 2000. Both distributions ship with only 5 user/device
> client access licenses, and are limited to either 75 maximum users or 75
> maximum connected devices (including remote devices). They also both
> require each component of the installation be installed on one single
> server. Additionally, unlike with SBS 2000 the license logging and
> monitoring system is much more integrated into the entire suite, and cannot
> be disabled or overridden. You must buy and install the licenses before
> implementing additional users/computer. Another Hot Topic about this
> product, is that it does not support Terminal Services in Application
> Sharing mode. TS is limited on this suite to Remote Administration only.
>
> Good Luck!
>
>
> "phil" <phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:35E3E3EB-16ED-4561-BB64-C0D5ACE306BB@microsoft.com...
> > Is small business server 2003 enterprise the same as small business server
> > 2003 premium, reason being I have the partnership programme, and have
> > evaluation software for premium, but training on the 70 290 and the disk
> > that
> > comes with the book has the enterprise,
> > Thanks in advance
>
>
>



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