Group Policy Management Console has reached its final beta stages. Today the Release Candidate (build 3788) was posted on betaplace.com
Microsoft plans to RTW (Release to web) early april. The Microsoft Group Policy Management Console (“GPMC”) is a new tool that unifies management of Group Policy across the enterprise. The GPMC consists of a new MMC snap-in and a set of programmable interfaces for managing Group Policy. It is planned to ship as a standalone RTW release shortly after Windows Server 2003 RTM.
News source: Bink WindowsXP
Microsoft plans to RTW (Release to web) early april. The Microsoft Group Policy Management Console (“GPMC”) is a new tool that unifies management of Group Policy across the enterprise. The GPMC consists of a new MMC snap-in and a set of programmable interfaces for managing Group Policy. It is planned to ship as a standalone RTW release shortly after Windows Server 2003 RTM.
How many beta builds of Windows Server 2003 have there been?
The development team creates a new build each night, and at checkpoints creates interim builds that are made available to beta testers. Beta 1, Beta 2, Beta 3, RC1 and RC2 are the key development milestones.
How many beta testers were there for Windows Server 2003?
Nearly 300,000 customers, partners, OEMs, developers and other testers had access to the beta releases, beginning with Beta 2.
What product line does Windows Server 2003 follow?
Windows Server 2003 is the best upgrade for Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT4 customers. The next product to follow Windows Server 2003 will be Blackcomb.
What's the current timeline for the first service Pack for Windows Server 2003?
This information is not yet available.
What flavors of Windows Server 2003 are there?
There are currently four editions of Windows Server 2003: Web Edition, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition and Datacenter Edition. The Enterprise and Datacenter Editions will be available in both 32- and 64-bit versions.
Does Microsoft support Windows Server 2003 when modified as per Neowin Workstation Guide?
Windows Server 2003 is a server product.

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