Windows 2003 STD question

Discussion in 'Windows Server 2003 / 2008 / 2012 / 2016' started by mseaney, Jul 20, 2005.

  1. mseaney

    mseaney New Member

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    I shall be getting my hands on a server with Windows 2003 Standard Edition soon. Could anyone tell me whether this would be useful for training on? Do any of the courses require use of something more than the Standard Editions? :eek:

    Thanks
    Michael.
     
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  2. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    Standard will be fine
    clustering is the only think that might not be accomplishable on standard, but i dont recall it appearing in many exams
     
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  3. mseaney

    mseaney New Member

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    Thanks for replying Phoenix! :D

    Looks like it will get plent of use! :hammert

    Michael.

    P.S. This is one of the best forums I've been on! Replies are quick and helpful!!
     
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  4. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    we aim to please :)
    remember its a community, so anytime you think you can help someone, dont be afraid to jump in and suggest something, even if your unsure, were all wrong occasionaly, but its the effort that sets this place apart :)
     
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  5. The_Geek

    The_Geek Megabyte Poster

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    That sould be more than plenty for you to play with without fear of really messing something up. And as stated before, clustering isn't supported in STD edition, but of my M$ exams, I think I've had TWO clustering questions.
     
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