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Hi all
I am going to install a server for my home network and was wondering if I could install Windoze 2k pro on the server and then run apache and 602 Lansuite from 2k over the network rather than install a specific server os aka windoze 2003? What difference would there be running a server on a workgroup rather than a domain other than the logging on procedure? Many thanks for any ideas!! Neil Neil |
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In article <c6u27l$g4b$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Neil"
neil@the*REMOVEME*coldricks.org.uk says... > Hi all > > I am going to install a server for my home network and was wondering if I > could install Windoze 2k pro on the server and then run apache and 602 > Lansuite from 2k over the network rather than install a specific server os > aka windoze 2003? > > What difference would there be running a server on a workgroup rather than a > domain other than the logging on procedure? > The non-server versions of Windows have a lower connection limit than the server versions, but I can't remember what it is. Why not use Linux? |
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I use win2k pro as a server, its restricted to 10 tcp connections at any one
time though, if its not going to be busy you will be ok. I've never had a problem with apache. php. perl or sql with my setup. "Neil" <neil@the*REMOVEME*coldricks.org.uk> wrote in message news:c6u27l$g4b$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi all > > I am going to install a server for my home network and was wondering if I > could install Windoze 2k pro on the server and then run apache and 602 > Lansuite from 2k over the network rather than install a specific server os > aka windoze 2003? > > What difference would there be running a server on a workgroup rather than > a > domain other than the logging on procedure? > > Many thanks for any ideas!! > > Neil > > |
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"Rob Morley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > In article <c6u27l$g4b$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Neil" > neil@the*REMOVEME*coldricks.org.uk says... > > Hi all > > > > I am going to install a server for my home network and was wondering if I > > could install Windoze 2k pro on the server and then run apache and 602 > > Lansuite from 2k over the network rather than install a specific server os > > aka windoze 2003? > > > > What difference would there be running a server on a workgroup rather than a > > domain other than the logging on procedure? > > > The non-server versions of Windows have a lower connection limit than > the server versions, but I can't remember what it is. Why not use > Linux? I have tried but I can't get my head around all the networking side of things :-( I would love to run Linux and have recently been trying Clarkconnect Server system but I just can't get certain bits to work and it is starting to do my head in! Windoze is just so much easier to get to work ! Cheers Neil |
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"David Griffin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c6ua5m$3kh$(E-Mail Removed)... > I use win2k pro as a server, its restricted to 10 tcp connections at any one > time though, if its not going to be busy you will be ok. > I've never had a problem with apache. php. perl or sql with my setup. > Cheers for the info. I wouldn't have thought that I would have more than 10 tcp connections ( is that outbound or inbound as well ?) Thanks Neil |
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I've used ClarkConnect server and have found it pretty solid. If you want
help with your problems with it, let me know "Neil" <neil@the*REMOVEME*coldricks.org.uk> wrote in message news:c6vk7r$530$(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Rob Morley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > > In article <c6u27l$g4b$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Neil" > > neil@the*REMOVEME*coldricks.org.uk says... > > > Hi all > > > > > > I am going to install a server for my home network and was wondering if > I > > > could install Windoze 2k pro on the server and then run apache and 602 > > > Lansuite from 2k over the network rather than install a specific server > os > > > aka windoze 2003? > > > > > > What difference would there be running a server on a workgroup rather > than a > > > domain other than the logging on procedure? > > > > > The non-server versions of Windows have a lower connection limit than > > the server versions, but I can't remember what it is. Why not use > > Linux? > > I have tried but I can't get my head around all the networking side of > things :-( > > I would love to run Linux and have recently been trying Clarkconnect Server > system but I just can't get certain bits to work and it is starting to do my > head in! Windoze is just so much easier to get to work ! > > Cheers > Neil > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date: 28/04/2004 |
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