![]() Windows Server 2003's also from what I understand, the foundation code for VISTA (what VISTA code was based on initially) & the most stable/secure offering there is from MS in the way of NT-based OS', until VISTA actually comes out.Į.G.-> One such example is its version of IE6.x - it comes with an "Enhanced Security Configuration" by default (yes, you can do the same pretty much by turning off a lot of options in the XP version of IE6.x too, but this just does it for you right-off-the-bat). Windows Server 2003's actually VERY light when installed in default configuration, & is a rewrite of the codebase for their NT-based OS' (not complete I would say least, but correction of 'potential mistakes' that were known in XP - this is how I understood it). ![]() NET for me, & I try new stuff everyday, even if only small things - they begin to "add up" for my learning about it). albeit on another box here which houses SQLServer 2005 & IIS6.x, for development practice purposes (a lot to learn on. ![]() ![]() when you need server componentry, you add it, as is needed (IF needed).Īnd, when I need server tools like IIS? And I do? I add them. OvercastWhy exactly are you wasting resources on 2003?Because by default? It installs in a "WorkStation" mode. ![]()
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