On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 18:45, Kevin Brown wrote: > IIRC Microsoft made OEMs stop shipping systems with the dual boot option of > Win2k/XP and only ship with XP a year or more back to get new buyers to either > have a Site License to put 2K on the machines or start upgrading them to XP > (which means the eventual upgrade from NT4 to Active Directory services). ---- huh? I believe you can still purchase or get new machines shipped with Win2K. But what does that have to do with NT4 or Active Directory Services. In one sense you are talking about desktops (dual boot option of Win2K/XP) and then you are suggesting that this has something to do with Active Directory services (which desktop doesn't). ---- > That > upgrade means that they might upgrade to the latest versions of Exchange which > requires an AD server (even if it is just for the Exchange server) to use it. > The only feature that I can see in exchange that isn't in most other mail > systems is the integrated calendaring features. ---- Now you're talking server here but mixing the Office client in for confusion. Does Exchange server 'require' Active Directory? Not in the last version I saw but I suppose that there is some new version of Exchange server that might but I can't think of a reason for this requirement (Group policies perhaps?) Probably should give Microsoft some credit for not EOL on Win98 or WinNT 4 yet. Perhaps it's just a self defense measure but there are still a lot of NT 4 servers out there and I suspect many more Win98 desktops too. Exchange server either sells or doesn't sell on it's merits. The beast that it is, a rich feature set that very few companies use to any potential, costly for purchase, install, licensing, add-ons such as AV, SPAM, backup, ugly datastore, etc. It is what it is, depending upon how you look at it, beautiful feature set, warts and all. Anyway, I read through the above message and I was confused what we are talking about, servers or desktops...kind of like where George was going last week. Seems as though people see Windows as both desktops and servers and I pretty much see them as desktops. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss