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I am a bit confused choosing between Small Business Server and Server 2003.

I am a devel;oper and need to install my app and test it under Terminal

Services over a WAN or over the Internet. From what I have read, SBS and

Server2003 both have TS., so I think I could use either for my purposes,

which is focused on learning TS setup and testing my app in TS.

 

Specifically, I have an interest in:

1) learning how to set up and run TS in either environment so I can assist

my clients who may be running the app in either environment, and

2) testing the app and any future upgrades running under TS.

 

Regarding 1) above, anyone know if the setup process for TS is the same in

SBS and Server 2003? I.E., if I get SBS at a lower cost than Server 2003,

and learn setting up TS, will I find it difficult to assist a client who is

using Server2003?

 

Regarding 2), if my app is tested in TS under SBS, would it be reasonable to

assume I do not need another test in TS running under Server2003?

 

If this is important to SBS vs Server 2003, I should mention my app

interacts with Excel and Word, and has been running in LAN environment under

XP for many years.

 

Many thanks for any ideas on this,

Mark

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Guest Leythos
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Re: Small Bus Server vs. Server 2003 and TS

 

In article <A08155D7-4E09-47EC-A5E8-2CECEBA4AF1C@microsoft.com>,

Markus@discussions.microsoft.com says...

> I am a bit confused choosing between Small Business Server and Server 2003.

> I am a devel;oper and need to install my app and test it under Terminal

> Services over a WAN or over the Internet. From what I have read, SBS and

> Server2003 both have TS., so I think I could use either for my purposes,

> which is focused on learning TS setup and testing my app in TS.

>

> Specifically, I have an interest in:

> 1) learning how to set up and run TS in either environment so I can assist

> my clients who may be running the app in either environment, and

> 2) testing the app and any future upgrades running under TS.

>

> Regarding 1) above, anyone know if the setup process for TS is the same in

> SBS and Server 2003? I.E., if I get SBS at a lower cost than Server 2003,

> and learn setting up TS, will I find it difficult to assist a client who is

> using Server2003?

 

TS on SBS 2003 is limited ONLY TO ADMINISTRATORS and ONLY 2 Connections,

it's for maintenance of the SBS Server only.

 

TS in Windows 2003 Standard requires that you purchase TS Licenses in

order to allow users to use it.

 

So, if you want SBS 2003, you will have to purchase another server and

Windows 2003 Std and then setup that.

 

If you have Windows 2003 Std then you "CAN" install T/S on it in

application mode, but that would violate security norms and you never

install T/S for users on the domain controller.

 

 

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Guest Bart Van Vugt
Posted

Re: Small Bus Server vs. Server 2003 and TS

 

It's not recommended to use SBS for TS. On SBS it's not possible to use TS in

application mode. Use Windows server 2003, which is also cheaper and

configure TS on it. Lock down the server (as done on a well installed TS) and

test your app. More info on how to lock down :

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/278295

 

"Leythos" wrote:

> In article <A08155D7-4E09-47EC-A5E8-2CECEBA4AF1C@microsoft.com>,

> Markus@discussions.microsoft.com says...

> > I am a bit confused choosing between Small Business Server and Server 2003.

> > I am a devel;oper and need to install my app and test it under Terminal

> > Services over a WAN or over the Internet. From what I have read, SBS and

> > Server2003 both have TS., so I think I could use either for my purposes,

> > which is focused on learning TS setup and testing my app in TS.

> >

> > Specifically, I have an interest in:

> > 1) learning how to set up and run TS in either environment so I can assist

> > my clients who may be running the app in either environment, and

> > 2) testing the app and any future upgrades running under TS.

> >

> > Regarding 1) above, anyone know if the setup process for TS is the same in

> > SBS and Server 2003? I.E., if I get SBS at a lower cost than Server 2003,

> > and learn setting up TS, will I find it difficult to assist a client who is

> > using Server2003?

>

> TS on SBS 2003 is limited ONLY TO ADMINISTRATORS and ONLY 2 Connections,

> it's for maintenance of the SBS Server only.

>

> TS in Windows 2003 Standard requires that you purchase TS Licenses in

> order to allow users to use it.

>

> So, if you want SBS 2003, you will have to purchase another server and

> Windows 2003 Std and then setup that.

>

> If you have Windows 2003 Std then you "CAN" install T/S on it in

> application mode, but that would violate security norms and you never

> install T/S for users on the domain controller.

>

>

> --

>

> Leythos

> - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.

> - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a

> drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"

> spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

>


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