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The other day someone asked if the cal rights in the R2 that allowed you to have and SQL 2005 workgroup or Exchange server without having to buy CALs covered if you had either a Standard or Premium R2 system. The answer according to the webcast is yes. Obviously you'll still need to buy Server licenses...
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I have a box of Windows XP in my office. It's a retail blue box. And if [heaven forbid ] the office burns down, I've lost that license. I have to rebuy it. The other day for our Business Insurance renewal I was asked to write down all the software licenses that I could not replace, that we'd have to...
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HOW TO FACE OFF AGAINST MICROSOFT Intuit has repelled the Redmond six times. Now it's defending its largest business -- small-business accounting software http://newsletters.businessweek.com/c.asp?id=583044&c=0a3482e76a3aa5ed&l=2 INTUIT'S BENNETT: READY FOR MR. GATES Facing another onslaught...
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Norm in the comments in the blog lists the 'official' link and rightly indicates... .. and it will rank those that have the "Small Business Specialist" first so you can more easily find and partner with them. http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/partner/vendorsearch.mspx
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From the mailbag tonight comes this question.... Hi!!! I want to know if it's recommended for 40-50 users connected to a SBS2003 Std. Server for file, print, mail and fax. And what specs for a server with 40-50 users connected are recommended. You DO know about the SBS Dogfood server don't you? What...