Features of Windows Small Business Server 2003
Feature Guide for Windows Small Business Server 2003
Microsoft Corporation
Published: September 2004
Version: 2
Abstract
This document describes the key features and capabilities of Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2003 and discusses how they benefit small business customers, value added resellers, service partners, IT professionals, system builders, independent software vendors (ISVs), and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
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Contents
Summary 5
Features of Windows Small Business Server 2003 5
E-mail, Networking, and Internet Connectivity 7
Small Business Intranet with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 11
Remote Access 12
Mobility 13
Server Administration and Management 14
Setting Up Additional Servers 16
Setting Up Client Computers and Adding Users 17
Monitoring and Reporting 19
Backup and Restore 21
Setup 23
Feature Guide for Windows Small Business Server 2003
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