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"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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