Is it worth converting W2003 Server for Workstation use?
#1
Posted 26 September 2003 - 05:39 AM
I put up some arguments here:
By the time you get down to it, for workstation use Windows 2003 Server is more or less like Windows 2000, it would be just be easier to run Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP, right?
You install Windows 2003 Server, but then you have to go about configuring it for workstation use, for example, enabling hardware acceleration, downloading DirectX, getting drivers, etc, etc. Not to mention add stuff like themes if you wanted them.
I do agree that Windows 2003 Server doesn't have all the bloatware that XP has, but you still have to configure it a bunch to make it work like XP.
So what are everyone else's opinion on this?
#2
Posted 26 September 2003 - 08:27 AM
Then again, if you stole it off Kazaa why not.
#3
Posted 26 September 2003 - 11:11 AM
When you see w3k you'll want to throw w2k and xp away.
#4
Posted 26 September 2003 - 04:14 PM
Its just like those people who use Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server as a workstation....why? I can understand if you got it for free off Kazaa then sure go ahead and experiment, but why would anyone buy those OSes for pure workstation use is beyond me.
#5
Posted 26 September 2003 - 06:42 PM
you only have to turn on graphics and sound to make it like a workstation. you have to tweak xp a lot to get it to run how i like it.
#6
Posted 26 September 2003 - 08:03 PM
Dual booting between XP and Server So i can test 20-290, and 70-291
After that I'm going to buy the full version.
#7
Posted 26 September 2003 - 09:22 PM
Some of us get their software free and legit from MS themselves. I have a copy of 2003 Server with 10 Clients licenses just for going to MS SBS 2003 training, also free.
I have been doing this since Windows 98. and Office 97.
BUT even if you get it free, what the heck is the point in running a server OS as a client? I don't really see how 2003 runs any faster, load times are almost identical between XP and 2003 on most apps and games. 2003 just keeps more DLLs readily available, IT"S A SERVER OS>!
#8
Posted 27 September 2003 - 09:49 PM
BUt for the most part folks pirate the software.
Some of us though, Are legit, and either buy it or get it fro free, by legal means.
#9
Posted 27 September 2003 - 09:53 PM
#10
Posted 28 September 2003 - 10:57 PM
u can get a 180 trail
2k3 is FAR faster then XP - To enable the features like hardware / themes etc takes what a whole like 10 mins!
Xp out of the box usually runs around 100-110mb - 2k3 is more around 80mb
by the time it takes you time to tweak XP down to that - u could of had 2k3 installed - running as a workstation and playing your favorite game already.
2k3 is simply faster then Xp PRO and only takes a few mins to turn it into a desktop type system
#12
Posted 29 September 2003 - 04:08 PM
#13
Posted 29 September 2003 - 07:32 PM
As for me, I am running a PowerBook G4 for AD testing right now, so this is a non-issue...
#14
Posted 02 October 2003 - 07:59 PM
what exactly is the problem?

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