Susan,

Can you suggest a good "ID 10 T's guide to SBS 2003" book?  I assume
from your e-mail address you know more than the average SA about SBS. 
Shameless request for information.  And being the SBS NOOB that I am
looking for any information I can get my hands on to provide my
customer with the best product for their limited budget.

I support a small office (eight users) and their workload and data
storage requirements are such that they really should get a real
server.

I am trying to decide if I suggest they purchase a server with SBS 2003
or a server with Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard edition.  I know there
is a cost difference with SBS 2003 being cheaper.  But, I do not think
they need all of the functionality that comes with SBS.  Their mail is
hosted with a comeericial ISP.  Their office is a mix of XP Home and XP
Pro.  I know the XP Pros can join a domain but the XP Homes can not.

Dan

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