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      01-18-2005, 08:43 PM
Hi all

I am adding a dedicated web server to an SBS 2003 domain (with 12x clients),
which server product would best suit our need? The web server will host our
site and be use for exchange.
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Best of Regards
Paul
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      01-20-2005, 02:27 PM
If it's going to only be a web server, then maybe Win2K3 Server, Web Edition.

Or, if you think you might also want to run a few Windows Server
applications on this box... like manage your own public DNS... you might want
to run Win2K3 Standard.

Tony

"Paul_tech" wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I am adding a dedicated web server to an SBS 2003 domain (with 12x clients),
> which server product would best suit our need? The web server will host our
> site and be use for exchange.
> --
> Best of Regards
> Paul
> MCP

 
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      01-20-2005, 06:53 PM
Thanks tony, we have win2k3 enterprise, i think this might be better. i had
a look at web edition, the ram max is limited. sql and exchange are in the
pipeline so an upgrade might be required in future.

About adding a member server, would i create a user on the sbs2k3, join the
domain and logon as the new user? perhaps give the user admin rights local to
enterprise, what are your thoughts? Im a little bit unsure how to go about
adding a member server to an SBS domain.


"Tony Su" wrote:

> If it's going to only be a web server, then maybe Win2K3 Server, Web Edition.
>
> Or, if you think you might also want to run a few Windows Server
> applications on this box... like manage your own public DNS... you might want
> to run Win2K3 Standard.
>
> Tony
>
> "Paul_tech" wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am adding a dedicated web server to an SBS 2003 domain (with 12x clients),
> > which server product would best suit our need? The web server will host our
> > site and be use for exchange.
> > --
> > Best of Regards
> > Paul
> > MCP

 
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      01-20-2005, 06:53 PM
Thanks tony, we have win2k3 enterprise, i think this might be better. i had
a look at web edition, the ram max is limited. sql and exchange are in the
pipeline so an upgrade might be required in future.

About adding a member server, would i create a user on the sbs2k3, join the
domain and logon as the new user? perhaps give the user admin rights local to
enterprise, what are your thoughts? Im a little bit unsure how to go about
adding a member server to an SBS domain.


"Tony Su" wrote:

> If it's going to only be a web server, then maybe Win2K3 Server, Web Edition.
>
> Or, if you think you might also want to run a few Windows Server
> applications on this box... like manage your own public DNS... you might want
> to run Win2K3 Standard.
>
> Tony
>
> "Paul_tech" wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am adding a dedicated web server to an SBS 2003 domain (with 12x clients),
> > which server product would best suit our need? The web server will host our
> > site and be use for exchange.
> > --
> > Best of Regards
> > Paul
> > MCP

 
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      01-21-2005, 02:23 AM
For specific info on sbs, try the windows.server.sbs newsgroup.

"Paul_tech" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks tony, we have win2k3 enterprise, i think this might be better. i
> had
> a look at web edition, the ram max is limited. sql and exchange are in the
> pipeline so an upgrade might be required in future.
>
> About adding a member server, would i create a user on the sbs2k3, join
> the
> domain and logon as the new user? perhaps give the user admin rights local
> to
> enterprise, what are your thoughts? Im a little bit unsure how to go about
> adding a member server to an SBS domain.
>
>
> "Tony Su" wrote:
>
>> If it's going to only be a web server, then maybe Win2K3 Server, Web
>> Edition.
>>
>> Or, if you think you might also want to run a few Windows Server
>> applications on this box... like manage your own public DNS... you might
>> want
>> to run Win2K3 Standard.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> "Paul_tech" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > I am adding a dedicated web server to an SBS 2003 domain (with 12x
>> > clients),
>> > which server product would best suit our need? The web server will host
>> > our
>> > site and be use for exchange.
>> > --
>> > Best of Regards
>> > Paul
>> > MCP



 
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