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-- Posted by Kali Devi Luna at 8:20 am on Jan. 12, 2004
you have to get an administrative account to add user groups
-- Posted by vitamin at 6:17 am on Jan. 13, 2004
Sorrry but I have yet to use Windows 2003 Server!
-- Posted by ReeprFlame at 10:10 am on Jan. 15, 2004
first mistake, using windows server OS...i have in the past and they errored out like CRAZY...get linux ive had mine up for 40 days without a glitch (until the power went out) and i had sooo much messed up config files on there...its good but ill see if i can help you lemme just look around and think awhile
-- Posted by mal630 at 1:51 pm on Jan. 15, 2004
it's ok its sorted, there was a few problems with it at first, like timing out but it is running smoothly now with no problems :)
-- Posted by vitamin at 4:47 am on Jan. 16, 2004
Just managed to get my self a copy of win server 2003! I will be installing it looking foward to seeing if it is any good!
-- Posted by mal630 at 10:21 am on Jan. 18, 2004
Tell me what you think of it.
-- Posted by Neko at 12:11 pm on Jan. 18, 2004
lol, well I think its one of the worst server os's on the planet... as it takes up way to much power from the system and it has to be rebooted for matinance (who the hell came up with that idea!? you should never have to reboot a server unless you upgrade the os; or upgrade the kernel) Though I am quite used to bsd, and the way it runs.. idleing with kde 3.1 the thing runs at 0.0 to 0.1 load and uses 8mb of ram - Windows Server 2003 takes like what? 90 or so megs of ram to idle and quite a few more cpu cycles. There is a reason why the worlds largest websites are NOT powered by windows, and there is a reason why all but one highest uptime record on netcraft is held by a bsd box... the one that isnt bsd, was powered by linux. - Just as a side note: Windows has never made it to that list yet; as average uptimes are around 1,200 days.
-- Posted by mal630 at 12:53 pm on Jan. 22, 2004
1200 is still alot, for a home server. the only reason we didnt go for linux is because of our dvd player software, isn't supported, and my dad wanted to learn more about Server 2003
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