Windows Server 2003 as a Workstation Guide


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This is a 4 page review written by me (Steven Parker) on how to configure Windows Server 2003 as a Workstation Guide.

Read it here, comments welcome, however trolling on how a Server OS isn't a Workstation is not needed. The title would suggest that the author is aware this is a Server Operating System.

This guide was reposted after we lost 3 weeks of data, members contributed to completing the guide by submitting their cached versions to me. Thanks Neowin members :)

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well actually , win 2003 is way faster than xp & if we can get it successfully running as a workstation & also get our majority of applications & GAMES running on it , i guess there is no need to turn back to windows xp .

thnx dude

I wonder how many people are using this as a replacement for XP. I mean some people may have access to the full range of OS's through their jobs/msdn subs or whatever (yes warez too, but its all the same) and it might be interesting to get a poll going. I bet lots of people have 'tried it' and junked it for whatever reason but i wonder how many people have kept it? :)

Good guide btw, also check out MSFN as their have a continualy updated guide. Maybe people could post here other stuff they find out so that it can be added to neowin's guide?

I hear ya, but the guide is intended to be a quick transformation, when we add all sorts of 3rd party additions to the article it can remove itself from being current very quickly. Thats also why I chose to do a very generic slipstream guide instead of the more popular 'lets install Mozilla v0.8 while we're at it too' ideas that seem to be making the rounds :p

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