>From what I remember I think the differences between Standard and
Enterprise  are the amount of processors supported, servers supported
and things like that.

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Tuan
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Windows 2003 Ent. vs Standard

Good morning to all!

I'm currently running AD with Exchange 2000 Ent. And all my servers
including the DCs are installed with Windows 2000 Ent. Edition. Now, I'm
going to upgrade my AD to Windows 2003 using the Standard Edition
version, the method that I will use is to built a swing server with 2003
Standard, then bla, bla, bla... transfer the roles, re-built the old DCs
with new 2003 Standard, then swing it back.  I would like to know if
there is anything that I need to concern with the different version of
Windows 2003(i.e. Exchange, AD...).  

Thanks!!!


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