From the Manufacturer
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition includes Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 technology, plus SQL Server 2000 and ISA Server 2000--ideal for small businesses with demanding IT needs, such as data-intensive line-of-business applications.
Features:
- E-mail, networking, and Internet connectivity: get shared access to the Internet, a firewall to help protect your local network, Internet e-mail based on Exchange Server, and productivity tools such as Outlook Web Access and the Remote Web Workplace.
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Service: get a preconfigured internal Web site based on Windows SharePoint Services, which team members can use to share information in a collaborative environment.
- Remote access: you can accommodate an increasingly mobile work force through the new Remote Web Workplace, which provides access to e-mail, remote desktops, and much more.
- Mobility: your mobile users can access their e-mail, schedule, calendar, and task information from their cell phones and other portable devices.
- Server administration and management: take advantage of updated, end-to-end network administration features that help ensure that your network runs efficiently.
Product Description
MODEL- MS-CD43282WI VENDOR- MICROSOFT CORPORATIONFEATURES- Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition- Upgrade vers. Windows Small Business Server Premium 2003 English Version Upgrade CD/DVD with 5 Client Access Licenses. Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition includes Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 technology plus SQL Server 2000 and ISA Server 2000--ideal for small businesses with demanding IT needs such as data-intensive line-of-business applications. Upgrading to Windows Small Business Server 2003 Published: October 9 2003 If you have an existing server in your network you can upgrade it to Windows Small Business Server 2003. There are two options for completing an upgrade: - Upgrade the existing server to Windows Small Business Server 2003 - Install Windows Small Business Server 2003 on a new server and then migrate the existing servers data and settings On This Page Choosing Your Upgrade Option Finding Upgrade Information Resources/Completing an Upgrade/Choosing Your Upgrade Option. The upgrade option you can use depends on the operating system your existing server is running. If your server is running one of the following operating systems you can choose to either upgrade the server or complete a migration to a new server: - Small Business Server 2000 - Windows 2000 Server Standard Edition - Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Note If you are running the evaluation version of Windows Small Business Server 2003 you can upgrade to the retail version by running Setup again using the retail media. For details see the procedure To complete an upgrade at the bottom of this page. If your server is running one of the following operating systems you must complete a migration to a new server: - Small Business Server 4.5 - Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server Upgrade Information Resources You can find upgrade information in the Getting Started guide. Information about completing a server migration is on the Windows Small Business Server ...