Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
Sorry, further reading shows that no trusts are supported, 50 clients max.
on the network and all SBS components installed on the same server
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I can
neither confirm nor deny. But since there is a new version out, I wouldn't doubt
them to stop making the old one.
I
don't think you should confuse this with discontinuing support. Just
discontinuing the release.
-Original Message-From: Chris Bodnar
Yes, this is correct. It is being replaced by Small Business Server
2000 which contains: Exchange 2000, SQL 2000, ISA and Terminal Services. I
recently purchased the Upgrade and am implementing it on my network at work.
MS has already discontinued support for Backoffice 2000 so if you do get
: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server
2000
I
can neither confirm nor deny. But since there is a new version out, I wouldn't
doubt them to stop making the old one.
I
don't think you should confuse this with discontinuing support. Just
discontinuing the release
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Posted To: NTSysAdmin
Conversation: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
Subject: Re: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
Yes, this is correct. It is being replaced by Small Business Server
2000 which contains: Exchange 2000
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Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 15:18:16 +0200
Is that true? I've got BackOffice 2000 on my system, upgraded from NT few
moths ago. Does
some limitation?
Thanks,
Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Kent Neff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
Check out these MS links: www.microsoft.com/sbserver
Issues
Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
I thought SBS 4.5 did not support trusts and was limited to roughly 25
clients. But it appears that SBS 2000 can support more clients than that
provided you purchase the CAL packs, etc. But does it also support trusts?
Is the Exchange
System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
I thought SBS 4.5 did not support trusts and was limited to roughly 25
clients. But it appears that SBS 2000 can support more clients than that
provided you purchase the CAL packs, etc. But does it also support trusts
:10 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Discontinuation of BackOffice Server 2000
I thought SBS 4.5 did not support trusts and was limited to roughly 25
clients. But it appears that SBS 2000 can support more clients than that
provided you purchase the CAL packs, etc. But does it also
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