Question: Server 2003 Standard vs. premium vs. Enterprise version [enterprise version]

Q: Question: Server 2003 Standard vs. premium vs. company version

what these three is the difference?


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Re:Or if you want to play around with a server OS you can just learn howto to use Linux and tell Microsoft's liscencing scemes to kiss your ***. :P

Or something like that.

You could go to www.journeyed.com and get a 10-client-access-liscence windows 2003 server 569.98 if your a student somewhere. (I think that's how the academic discounts work)


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Re:should be too bad for ONE client…, right?
Yes the cheapest you can get it is going to be about $700-$1000; whereas you can get XP Pro from newegg for $140:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=37-102-143&catalog=368&manufactory=BROWSE&depa=6

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Re:should be too bad for ONE client…, right?

What's the point of buying one license for a server? They'll tell you to just by XP since that's the client OS.


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Re:Im currently running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition…
- i dont use it for a server though.. just use it for normal use.. (games, chat, web browsing..)
- only because i ran out of win xp pro cd-keys.. and i had a 6 month trial of this.. can i get a single license for this OS ? cause .. the price for like 25 clients is like 1800 ( off 3rd party site) and 4000 off micrsoft… should be too bad for ONE client…, right?

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Re:2003 Server (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/family.mspx)

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