>>Win2000 Pro works fine too.
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>My home Windows 2000 Pro machine powers my website and forum, I don't see anything wrong with it.
I think I got caught in terminology pugatory. :-)
I should have said Win2000 (and left off all its permeatations, i.e. "Server") To me all of them act as "servers"
I know I tend to lump them all into one description, because as a Universal subscriber, I have all of them.
But our test configuration is loaded with about everything in the box. Win2k, IIS, transaction, web, Exchange, Theatre, streaming, conference, voice SDK, and a few things we have not gotten to playing with yet. We are still using NT4.0 SP6a on the developer workstations tho. I am not real anxious to disturb something that is working at present. But since it was there, we are using the Enterprise versiopn. (with the service packs and accumulation of hot fixes.)
Our net admin is still working on some security issues, such as email filtering, domain blocking, etc. Seems like we have all the uu.net dialups blocked now, and some others.
MSCE, MCSP, Microsoft Channel Partner
Relax, Boss. We will meet the deadline! What? You want to add MORE? What do you mean, Over Budget?
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