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Differences Between Win2000 SBS and 2000 Server

 
 
Karl Burrows
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      13th Feb 2004
Working with a non profit on upgrading to a domain with a server and
spec'ing a system. What are the basic differences between SBS and 2000
server? We don't need Exchange or other, just the domain controller and AD
to control the domain.

Thanks!

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Scott Mallet
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      13th Feb 2004
For AD differences, no trusts to other domains can be established and the
SBS box must be the root of the forest and hold all the primary rolls from
what I remember. You are also limited to 50 CALs maximum.

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> Working with a non profit on upgrading to a domain with a server and
> spec'ing a system. What are the basic differences between SBS and 2000
> server? We don't need Exchange or other, just the domain controller and

AD
> to control the domain.
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> Thanks!
>
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