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Windows Server 2003, Data center Edition
Yes one can use the vista in a server 2003 network As long as it is Vista Business or Vista Ultimate.
The windows Server 2003 will function as a router for either subnetwork
Windows 2003 Server is the Best
Detect network bottlenecks.
Answer--The difference between the two is simple. Windows Server 2003 is built on Windows XP, but Server 2003 has some advanced networking and server facilities. You can notice this on the Server configuration wizard on Server 2003 Note: There is Lot of difference win XP & win server 2003. Xp is a client operating systems. but win 2003 is a server. we can not install active directory in Xp. but we install active directorey win server 2003. we can not manage centralize Win xp. but we manage centralize Win server 2003. Win Xp use small network Maximum 25 computer in a network. but we manage large network through win server 2003.Note: If you want more information so you can visit http://www.iyogibusiness.com/
Windows Enterprise edition can support upto 8 cluster Node.
One solution would be to install VNC on the Server and Workstation, connect laptop to the same network as the server and use VNC viewer to access the Server. This would only work if the Server actually boots, and would not allow you to see the bootup sequence.
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
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.
Microsoft Server 2003 is an operating system for servers (central storage and database management computers). It is a piece of software that performs the same functions in a server that Windows XP or OSX performs in a home computer. Note: Windows server 2003 it is advance version of windows server 2000. Some new feature add in windows server 2003. and security level high. we can manage centralize out network. we can not centralize manage without server. diffrent types of edition abailable.
Standard DOS does not have any networking software, so by itself there is no way to connect to a network, let alone a server 2003 system. You would have to buy networking software that runs under DOS to get to the network.