about 1 year ago - 3 comments
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you know that I’m a big fan of Small Business Server, and that I have written quite a few blog posts (mainly around the RTM period) about Windows Small Business Server 2008. I was recently contacted by Packt Publishing to see if I’d be interested in
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My notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast… SBS2008 Premium edition includes everything in SBS2008 plus another copy of Windows Server 2008 Standard, and a copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition. When SBS2003 was first released, it included SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition. In SBS2003 R2, SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition was included
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My notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast… Remote Access Self-Issued vs. Third Party certificates SBS2008 creates a self-issued certificate that can be used. Clients and computers have to install this certificate in order to trust it. 3rd-party certificates are easier to implement and manager. They are not more or less secure, but they’re easier
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My notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast… Messaging: Exchange Server 2007 Internet Address Management Wizard (IAMW) Configures SMTP Configures SMTP Connectors Configures self-issued certificates for encrypted email Configure Internet Mil Wizard Where you configure smart host (supports authentication Configuring the POP3 Connector Unique to Small Business Server On a scheduled basis, will download mail
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My notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast on SBS2008… Managing with the Windows SBS Console On the home tab, you will see: Task Pad Finish Installation Connect to the Internet Protect your data Add users, computers, and devices Grow your business Set up your Microsoft Office Live Small Business Web sites Network Essentials Summary:
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Some notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast on SBS2008 migration… Solutions Pathway Microsoft is providing an easy way to figure out what the licensing scenarios may be for you: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/essential/pathway.mspx Shows you supported scenarios and the discount that will be applied. Preparing the network for migration Migration highlights: 21-day grace period to complete the
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Hooray! The SBS team signed off on the bits for Windows Small Business Server 2008 this morning, so SBS2008 has officially RTM’ed. It’s “in the machine” now, as they say. More information from the Small Business Server blog Read more posts from John R. Pattison about Windows Small Business Server 2008
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My notes from today’s Microsoft Partner Program webcast… Requirements Requirements for primary server Processor 64-bit only, 2GHz minimum, maximum of 4 physical sockets (no limit on the number of cores) Memory 4GB RAM minimum. 32GB RAM maximum. OS Drive Partition 60GB minimum. DVD-ROM Bootable from system BIOS Network Adapter 1 x 100Mbps Ethernet adapteber Monitor
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I thought it would be beneficial to post an overview post on SBS2008, to fill anyone in on the new product offerings that Microsoft is bringing to market. Microsoft Small Business Server is growing up! Microsoft is introducing a new LINE of servers under the “Essential Business Solutions” umbrella: Windows Small Business Server 2008 (SBS2008)
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Windows Small Business server is just around the corner, and we’re gearing up for upgrades. We have a number of customers who have already expressed interest in upgrading from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008. In particular, customers are excited about Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, which brings a lot of great improvements, such as the improved