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MikeD |
posted on 15th Jan 08 at 18:30 |
you cant have 2 SBS servers on the same domain so that would rule out VPN between the 2 branches if thats what your planing? to have a server at the other site it would need to be full blown 2003 | |
Bart |
posted on 15th Jan 08 at 18:06 |
just to confirm this will all be done with a machine running sbs 2003 and not the full blown win2k3? | |
Paul |
posted on 15th Jan 08 at 15:41 |
Bart, | |
andy1868 |
posted on 15th Jan 08 at 14:42 |
we have a similar setup for one of our clients. one central office and 3 remote sites, all run over terminal services. runs smoothly, the only problems we face are with the database thats used :lol: | |
Paul |
posted on 15th Jan 08 at 13:10 |
Are you running VOIP over the VPN also? | |
willay |
posted on 14th Jan 08 at 14:43 |
VPN, Terminal Services. | |
Paul |
posted on 14th Jan 08 at 14:27 |
The cheapest option is to setup a VPN to the office, and have everyone connect via a VPN. | |
MikeD |
posted on 13th Jan 08 at 07:19 |
for 5 users why not setup a terminal server? | |
flame1987 |
posted on 12th Jan 08 at 12:00 |
you could purchase a lower spec server. Run DC promo at the main site. Giving the new server domain controller permissions. BY doing this it wil replicate all the info such as logins mail etc onto the new server then put it into the remote site allowing users from each site to log in and recieve mail. | |
Bart |
posted on 11th Jan 08 at 08:54 |
infrastructure being a decent network hardware? | |
Steve |
posted on 11th Jan 08 at 08:50 |
email, install exchange server and add the other site as another cluster in your exchange/active directory | |
Bart |
posted on 11th Jan 08 at 08:44 |
We are currently running sbs 2003 (not enterprise) at our office. Its fine for the 40 users we have here and everyone collects their email via exchange 2003 and also uses sharepoint intranet. There are also several shares on the network which everone uses. |