Running Windows Server 2003 as a Workstation Guide
Neowin has re-posted their guide for running Win2K3 as a workstation.
I remember somone mentioning this a while back & thought I'd post it
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So Windows 2003 Professional turned out to be a pipe dream, faster than we could get used to the idea being a reality it was played down/denied by Microsoft and all the knowledge base articles were removed to be corrected. It turned out to be an oversight. Well, we aren't ones to give up so easily at Neowin, so we have put together a guide that turns Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition into what we would rather call Windows 2003 Professional.
Why, I hear you scream? Well, there’s only one simple answer for that, because we can.
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Looks very neat. As soon as the RTM version hits the MSDN downloads I will probably be trying this out.
In related news, CRN is reporting that the RTM date has been pushed back again, probably due to a problem in escrow for the last build, and WinBeta reports that build 3787 is the current build in escrow.
Everything still seems lined up for the April 24 launch date though. I will definately be at the Charlotte launch party to get my free TShirts...
Oh yeah, the Windows Server 2003 Technology Seminar for Technology Specialists (TS2) is making the rounds now. It's a free day long seminar on deploying 2003 Server, and all of the attendees will recieve a free NFR copy of Server 2003 Standard w/ 5 CAL's. Definately worth checking out.
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Help your customers get enhanced productivity, enhanced functionality, and enhanced reliability -- without spending more money. Attend a free Microsoft® Technology Seminar for Technology Specialists (TS2) coming to your area.
We're offering two seminars to help you build revenue and keep pace with your customer's ever-evolving business needs. Our morning seminar will provide you with a helpful overview of Microsoft's full spectrum of productivity-enhancing small business solutions. Stay for the afternoon session and get an in-depth look at what the new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 brings to the small business world.
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