Q&A from Week 2 Practice of the 70-282 Online Study Group, May 18
Hello Everyone, below are the follow-up questions & answers from the Friday, May 18, 2007, online study group webcast. To download the PowerPoint presentation, please visit BOB Wired at: https://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpage.aspx?pageid=4078. There you will find a link with a username & password to access a number of BOB Team documents. At the bottom of the list, you will find a folder called "2007-May 70-282 Study Group". We will be making each presentation deck available in this folder.
Q: Can the version of Windows SharePoint Services included with Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 be upgraded to WSS 3.0?
A: Yes, please see www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0daafc81-efff-4f5b-a28a-8265f1e99f5b.
Q: Can you explain more about the 75 concurrent users-or-devices limitation of Windows Small Business Server?
A: A user CAL permits one user (using any device) to access the server software. A device CAL permits one device (used by any user) to access the server software. Both types are offered to allow customers cost-effective licensing options. For example, per-user CALs are most effective when an employee uses several devices to access the server, such as a work computer and a home computer. Per-device CALs are most effective when several employees use the same device to access the server, such as rotating shifts in a call center. For more information please visit: https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/evaluation/faq/licensing.mspx.
Q: Is TCP port 80 open by default on ISA Server 2004?
A: No. In a Windows Small Business Server 2003 environment, you would run the CEICW to open this port if appropriate for your network.
Q: You haven't mentioned anything about Windows Vista in the Windows SBS 2003 environment. Is this not a testing issue or can you explain if there are any issues?
A: Windows Vista is not specifically covered on the 70-282 exam. However, there are several things you need to be aware of when joining Windows Vista clients to a Windows SBS 2003 network. We will soon be posting a step-by-step walkthrough of this process, in the meantime please see https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=46E95C56-1A4C-45BD-8D69-5F41FF8F1F22&displaylang=en.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I recently ran into a problem with installing SBS 2003 premium, without any SP. I used the Dell OS install CD and it created a 67GB partition and after everything was installed windows only saw 4.77GB's but if you went into Disk administrator it showed the 67GB partition. Any ideas on this one?