>>Does anybody know what 'application servers' come with the package...
>>Oh... We're looking into MS SQL Server, Internet Information Server, MS Exchange Server, oh... MS FrontPage, MS Catapult... yup. Does this sound
>>like we're starting a website?
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>I know MS will give Frontpage 1.1,IIS2.0 and Microsoft Index Server (a.k.a. "tripoli" if i am not mistaken)
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>check
thisYeah, I checked it out. I was a little confused with their wording of
their licensing agreement, though. It mentions that certain TCP/IP services, such as Gopher, TelNet, FTP and HTTP are not part of Windows Networking Services, which means that you don't have to get a license (a 5-user license costs $809) for people who use those services. However, they say, "A PPP connection will most likely use Windows NT Server Remote Access Services and, if so, will require Windows NT Server Client Access Licenses." These things cost, man.
Can anyone clarify?
alistair israel
Distressed DBA, Sleepy SysAd, Weary WebMaster (aka Senior Software Engineer)
aisrael@poboxes.com
Makati City, Philippines