Can i have windows 2000 advanced server as a client not server?

RiceDiGiZ

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This is because im bring this computer to college with me and i wanna know if i can work as client on the campus lan.

Thanks
 

tontod

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Why do you want to run win 2000 advanced server? It probably runs slow without tons of RAM. Win2k pro should be fine for most users unless you're running a lot of server apps like web server, mail, etc.
 

MGMorden

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I agree with tontod, but strictly as an answer to your question, yes it will work as a client.
 

err

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yes .. I love to run win server as a client because I can use term server to access it

eRr
 

Hiero

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I have Win2K Adv. Server on my machine right now. I runs fine. I believe is more stable than Pro simply because of the fine tunning MS made. Has not crashed once, even when I had it running on 64MB or ram. In order for it to work as efficiently as possible (as a client) I had most of the services disabled.
 

TBP

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A mobile server:)

Well, people are curious and different. That's why I saw 486 server, mobile server, or a-house-full server on this forum.

By running server you gain on stability when sacrafice performance.

A server acts as a client might disturb a not-that-well designed local network. For example, what if you decide to let your workstation-like server start to broadcast DHCP service?
 

TBP

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yes .. I love to run win server as a client because I can use term server to access it


err, you can put remote console service on workstation, too. Then use rclient to access it.