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date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:39:24 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.win2000.advanced_server        back       


Advanced Server and WINXP PCs   
I have a Shuttle P4 2.2 GHz PC (1GB ram, 200GB HD) that I thought I'd turn 
into a server for my home network consisting of all WinXP PCs.  I intend to 
use this PC to (a) store photos, videos, and important files for shared use 
and (b) install a Hauppauge card with Snapstream software to share TV around 
the house.   I don't intend to use it as a backup device because my 100MB/s 
wired LAN would be slow as would the computer sitting on an 802.11G 
connection.  I'll use internal HDs or external USB HDs for backup.  Nor do I 
intend to use it as an FTP server.  It will only be accessed by PCs on my 
LAN.

Does Advanced Server play well with WinXP PCs?  I've had problems in the 
past getting XP machines to talk to my 2000 Pro machine on the LAN.  Can a 
medium level computer user get it set up without needing a MS certification? 
Or should I just bite the bullet and get an OEM copy of Server 2003 or 
(gasp) try to enter into the linux realm?  Seems that the new MS server 
software is more feature rich and easier to set up but I may be able to get 
Advanced Server for much less.

I do have a copy of Win 2000Pro.  Can I just use this OS and then share the 
directories on my LAN to get the same functionality?   Why would it be 
better, if at all, to get Advanced Server or the new server OS?

Thanks,

BigSky


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date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:39:24 GMT   author:   Big Sky

Re: Advanced Server and WINXP PCs   
I'll assume you're talking about a member server. Yes, networking between XP 
and Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 will work equally well.



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"Big Sky" wrote:
>I have a Shuttle P4 2.2 GHz PC (1GB ram, 200GB HD) that I thought I'd turn 
>into a server for my home network consisting of all WinXP PCs.  I intend to 
>use this PC to (a) store photos, videos, and important files for shared use 
>and (b) install a Hauppauge card with Snapstream software to share TV 
>around the house.   I don't intend to use it as a backup device because my 
>100MB/s wired LAN would be slow as would the computer sitting on an 802.11G 
>connection.  I'll use internal HDs or external USB HDs for backup.  Nor do 
>I intend to use it as an FTP server.  It will only be accessed by PCs on my 
>LAN.
>
> Does Advanced Server play well with WinXP PCs?  I've had problems in the 
> past getting XP machines to talk to my 2000 Pro machine on the LAN.  Can a 
> medium level computer user get it set up without needing a MS 
> certification? Or should I just bite the bullet and get an OEM copy of 
> Server 2003 or (gasp) try to enter into the linux realm?  Seems that the 
> new MS server software is more feature rich and easier to set up but I may 
> be able to get Advanced Server for much less.
>
> I do have a copy of Win 2000Pro.  Can I just use this OS and then share 
> the directories on my LAN to get the same functionality?   Why would it be 
> better, if at all, to get Advanced Server or the new server OS?
>
> Thanks,
>
> BigSky
date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:58:55 -0600   author:   Dave Patrick

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