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	<title>Comments on: Intro to Microsoft Small Business Server 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Biggles77</title>
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		<description>Maybe a comment could be made about using the old SBS box for the ISA Server.  After all, the settings could be exported from the SBS ISA and imported into the &quot;new&quot; ISA box.  Again the dirty word licencing needs to be raised since ISA would need to be installed onto a Win2K3 standalone (or Virtual Server).

SBS2000 setup seemed to work really since you had the option of ISA, if required and Terminal Server for the mobile client.  MS now seem to reverting to a small core SBS with optional extras if you want it to run in small business.  Microsoft really do seem to want to Pimp Your Infrastructure and are also curb crawling at the same time.

I do look forward to the release to the Train Signal SBS2008 Lab and I hope it is soon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe a comment could be made about using the old SBS box for the ISA Server.  After all, the settings could be exported from the SBS ISA and imported into the &#8220;new&#8221; ISA box.  Again the dirty word licencing needs to be raised since ISA would need to be installed onto a Win2K3 standalone (or Virtual Server).</p>
<p>SBS2000 setup seemed to work really since you had the option of ISA, if required and Terminal Server for the mobile client.  MS now seem to reverting to a small core SBS with optional extras if you want it to run in small business.  Microsoft really do seem to want to Pimp Your Infrastructure and are also curb crawling at the same time.</p>
<p>I do look forward to the release to the Train Signal SBS2008 Lab and I hope it is soon.</p>
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