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Im just having a go at installing SBS 2003 R2 Premium in vmware and then going to see about getting MS CRM running on it..

great guide sparky!

 
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Im just having a go at installing SBS 2003 R2 Premium in vmware and then going to see about getting MS CRM running on it..

great guide sparky!
Thanks guys!


Madman, you get a few extra technologies with the premium version of SBS, for example SQL server and ISA server. You need SQL server to run CRM so thats a bonus.

Also with R2 you get a WSUS install as well and it automatically configures group policy for you so the clients can use it. You will see this listed in the server management console.


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