[THIN] Re: Windows 2000 vs. 2003

  • From: "Rowlandson, John" <John.Rowlandson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:14:30 +1000

Mallesons Stephen Jaques
www.mallesons.com

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we are about to go live with 28 servers on 2003 and FR3

previously running fr2 and win2000

the boxes are getting more users with w2k3, i prefer 2003 already.

we have the MS reg hack to hardcode them to a non DC 2003 licencing server.

Roly


John Rowlandson
Technical Support Specialist
Mallesons Stephen Jaques
Sydney
T +61 2 9296 3653
F +61 2 9296 3999
john.rowlandson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On


Good morning!

        We're doing a new project here, and we're thinking about building
this new server with Windows 2003 vs. 2000.  Is anyone out there running
2003 yet in a production environment?  I understand that I'll have to run a
2003 Terminal Server Licensing box.  Can this be run on the same server?  If
TS Licensing cannot be run on the same box, can it be run on one internal to
the network and a pinhole put in the firewall to allow communications?  The
term server is going to be in our DMZ to provide additional access to
vendors.  Since we're starting out from scratch, and the word out there is
that 2003 is better, we're thinking about going that route from the start.
Let me know!

Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Booth
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
Sr. Network Engineer
jennifer.booth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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