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Windows 2003
Is there any way to choose a Windows 2003 as opposed to a Windows 2000 when creating a Windows account in a Windows plan (in order to take advantage of features available in Windows 2003)?
If not, is there a way to handle that on a case to case basis (e.g. if the client explicitly requires it)? Thank you, Radu Grama PlusInfinite, Co. |
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there are no longer any Win2003 servers, the two that were there (NT26, NT27) were reverted to Win2000 due to issues with 2003. Otherwise, no HShpere did not differentiate between 2000 and 2003, so you couldn't choose anyhow.
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I've been running a local server with 2003 on for testing / getting my head around... it drives me loopy. Lots of 'nice' bits but to many nigglings errors.....
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