Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Standard 2003 (5 Client) [Old Version]

Product Description:

MODEL- MS-CD43290WI VENDOR- MICROSOFT CORPORATIONFEATURES- Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition- Full version Windows Small Business Server Standard 2003 English CD/DVD with 5 Client Access Licenses. Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition includes Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 technology. You get the capabilities of a security-enhanced small-business network with storage printing collaboration e-mail Internet connectivity support for mobile workers and faxing. * 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. REQUIRES- Processor 300 MHz processor minimum; 550 MHz or faster recommended. 256 MB minimum; 512MB or greater recommended (4 GB maximum). 4 GB of available hard-disk space* (only 2 GB required if upgrading from Small Business Server 2000); additional available hard-disk space may be required if you are installing over a network. CD-ROM drive minimum (CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive recommended). VGA or hardware that supports console redirection (Super VGA 800 600 or higher-resolution monitor recommended). Actual requirements vary depending on your system configuration and th...
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Get a preconfigured internal Web site based on Windows SharePoint Services
  • Accommodate a mobile work force through the Remote Web Workplace
  • Mobile users can access their information from portable devices
  • Updated network administration features helps your network run efficiently
  • Includes Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 technology
  • Binding: CD-ROM
  • Brand: Microsoft
  • Color: 5-user
  • EAN: 0805529432901
  • Edition: Standard
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Microsoft Software
  • Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
  • Model: T72-00020
  • MPN: 867951
  • OperatingSystem: Windows XP Professional Edition
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Software
  • ProductTypeName: SOFTWARE
  • Publisher: Microsoft Software
  • ReleaseDate: 2003-10-27
  • Studio: Microsoft Software
  • UPC: 805529432901

Customer Reviews

Server Basics 1012004-12-19
I just took on setting up my first small office network. We have four computers and a desktop that someone set up to run as a server. The 6 gig harddrive had long seen its time and needed to be replaced. I bought a Dell PowerEdge SC420, 4 Windows XP Professional upgrades (from Amazon at an amazing price and current rebate) and Windows Small Business Server 2003 (also at a great price). I've worked on PC's for years but never set up a office network with a server. I was very apprehensive and questioned my skill but this software honestly was ridiculously simple to install and deploy.

It guides you through the entire process step by step and I recommend it highly to anyone looking for their first server software. Of course it does have some very technical aspects that left me scratching my head but that's because I don't know what I'm doing. Setting up Sharepoint and Exchange will require some further reading on my part but shouldn't be that difficult to deploy.

I recommend this product very highly and didn't give it 5 stars because of my own inexperience and not being able to see what it can fully do. It also takes hours to install which is pretty typical for any Microsoft product. I did have the whole thing done in one Saturday though and it took about 8 hours altogether.

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