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Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 is out, and ready.

JackMDS

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Thanks Jack.

I just received my full RTM version from Microsoft today (free gift for Beta tester).
My package had nine CDs, plus a DVD. But it's the full Premium Edition, including SQL, ISA, and FrontPage. I imagine the Trial Version would be a bit smaller....

btw....where in the heck is co.ke? Ahhh....it's Kenya.
 
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Thanks Jack.

I just received my full RTM version from Microsoft today (free gift for Beta tester).
My package had nine CDs, plus a DVD. But it's the full Premium Edition, including SQL, ISA, and FrontPage. I imagine the Trial Version would be a bit smaller....

btw....where in the heck is co.ke? Ahhh....it's Kenya.

I am not sure of the excat make up of the trial packge.

The core of SBS Premium R2 is 4 CDs + 1 CD with Outlook 2003 for SBS.

:sun:
 
Originally posted by: cmetz
microsoft.co.ke? I'd be wary of those direct links, folks..
I got those link off Microsoft Directly, beside the ke domain they were https as wel,l and are not valid any more.

I updated the links to the current regular microsoft.com links.

:sun:

BTW. Microsoft.co.ke is the Microsoft office in Kenya.

It is a prevalent url of Microsoft branches around the world.

www.microsoft.co.il is Microsoft Israel.

www.microsoft.co.uk is Microsoft UK (England).

And so on, but I agree ignorance can make one wary.

It happened in Salem MA hundreds of years ago too. 😉
 
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