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Hi folks,

I have a few questions about implementing Sharepoint on a 2K3 server. I have

a network that will be using 2K3 server for File/Print services. They have an

NT 4.0 DC that is going to go away. Also there is a Scalix mail server that

will be kept on the network due to all listserv info etc that is already in

place, so SBS ins not needed which I know has Sharepoint ready to go on it.

Basically, they are going to need an intranet page to share information.

There are about 18 users.

 

Questions:

 

1. Does Win2K3 Server come with Sharepoint (on Standard or Premium R2)?

2. Do I need separate CALs for it or does 2K3 CALs cover it?

3. Are there any other requirements to implement?

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

Joe K.

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Re: 2003 & Sharepoint

 

Hi Joe,

 

My response is inline.

 

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Jabez Gan

Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage

"Joe K" <JoeK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Hi folks,

> I have a few questions about implementing Sharepoint on a 2K3 server. I

> have

> a network that will be using 2K3 server for File/Print services. They have

> an

> NT 4.0 DC that is going to go away. Also there is a Scalix mail server

> that

> will be kept on the network due to all listserv info etc that is already

> in

> place, so SBS ins not needed which I know has Sharepoint ready to go on

> it.

> Basically, they are going to need an intranet page to share information.

> There are about 18 users.

>

> Questions:

>

> 1. Does Win2K3 Server come with Sharepoint (on Standard or Premium R2)?

 

Nope, but you can download for free ;) It works on W2k3 SP1 (standard or

Premium), with or without R2.

 

To download,

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D51730B5-48FC-4CA2-B454-8DC2CAF93951&displaylang=en

> 2. Do I need separate CALs for it or does 2K3 CALs cover it?

No seperate CALs is needed.

 

> 3. Are there any other requirements to implement?

Read the deployment guide before you deploy ;)

>

> Thanks in advance for any help.

> Joe K.


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