Windows Server Compatibility
- From: "Robert Craig" <craigrobert@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 05:16:25 -0500
OK. From what I've gathered from multiple requests to this subject, let me
see if I understand it well so that I can continue with my company's
upgrade. I already know that you can't have more than one SBS2003 in one
domain, I understand that. Now, here is my situation. I currently have one
SBS2003 box serving my domain right now, which runs fine. But, I am
expanding to another location, therefore I will need another box over there.
But, from what I have gathered from your posts, in order for me to have
another DC or child domain, I will need to purchase Windows Server 2003
(Standard or Enterprise). If I buy Standard and install my domain on it and
re-install the SBS2003 box as a child domain or secondary DC, will this work
and with the boxes being at two different locations? What are the main
differences in SBS2003 and 2003-Standard? Please, if there is a web site
for this, I would love to see it. I couldn't find it on Microsoft, so I
figured I would ask you guys. Thanks!
Robert
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