Server 2003

Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003 To Manufacturing.

Hmm, I think I’ll have to keep an eye on how this works out for early adopters, if I can find any. 🙂

If nothing else, it would be nice to grab a demo copy of this and see how it works for myself. I’ll have to settle for playing with the demo of 2000 for now, though. 2000 hasn’t proven to be terribly difficult to handle, at least when compared to NT, which is what I know quite well and use every day. But there’s some advanced features I haven’t gotten into yet that may prove to be a tad more confusing.

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