yes. we can
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I assume you mean the OS on the server, if you want to go with windows your looking at windows server 2003 / 2008, windows small business server, windows home server. However alot of admins prefer linux, try FreeBSD.
windows 2003 windows 2008(latest) unix, linux, by rajkumar from udumalpet.
For this purpose you need a server OS, for instance, windows server 2000, windows server 2003, windows server 2008 and so on or Linux based systems as well as Unix. For windows it's very simple just add role for your server to be a domain controller and follow instructions. For Linux based systems as well as Unix you can find information in Google there is a lot of it.
Hi, In windows server 2003, by default you can use 3 client access licenses; however you can increase the number of licenses by adding the Terminal server in your network and purchase more licenses from Microsoft. Once you add the Terminal server role on the server, then simply add the Terminal Services Licensing from "Add remove windows component" With this way you can use more than three session at a time. Let me know if you have any questions. -Nitin Note: Windows server 2003 enterprise edition at a time 99999 user support.
Windows is a brand name. Windows Server 2003 is a product in that brand.
No, Windows Server 2003 must be a fresh install.
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (32-bit x86)Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2003 R2 (32-Bit x86); Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows Small Business Server 2003 Note: Nowadays Latest service pack 2 windows server 2003.
Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP5).
There are four domain functional levels for Windows Server 2003: Windows 2000 mixed Windows 2000 native Windows Server 2003 interim Windows Server 2003
disadvantages of windows server 2003
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