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Old 18 June 2006, 08:39 PM
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hiya

does anyone know if this can be used on a peer to peer network without a server?

any information would be dearly valued.

cheers
Old 18 June 2006, 10:21 PM
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Microsoft Small Business Edition of what?
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Originally Posted by davidpa
hiya

does anyone know if this can be used on a peer to peer network without a server?

any information would be dearly valued.

cheers
Have you checked out www.microsoft.com ?
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SBS? NO.
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SBS has to be in a domain where it is at the top of the AD tree and holds all the FSMO roles. Still, if you have a peer to peer workgroup at the moment, SBS would be perfect for implementing a domain....
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I was wondering if it's Microsoft Office SBE?
Old 19 June 2006, 06:14 PM
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sorry yes its

office small business edition 2003.

what am i like .its the heat lol
Old 19 June 2006, 06:16 PM
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thanks for your reply.

what does ad ?
fsmo?
domain ?

mean?




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SBS has to be in a domain where it is at the top of the AD tree and holds all the FSMO roles. Still, if you have a peer to peer workgroup at the moment, SBS would be perfect for implementing a domain....
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A domain is a group of computers that share security (Permissions/ACL's) ... bugger writing something... www.google.com finds this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Server_domain


There are five fmso roles, FSMO means flexible single master operations

the roles are

Domain naming master
schema master
infrastructure master
RID Master
PDC emulator

theres also a global catalog role but this isnt one of the fsmo roles..

Technically these are single master roles as you would only want one person to be able to edit the schema or the domain name at any one time, but I wont go into it all as its boring and its my job..

Anyway the above link may have something on FSMO but I doubt it.

David
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'owd your horses David, it's an Office question, not Windows server
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chris..

thanks for your reply.

what does ad ?
fsmo?
domain ?

mean?
what does pivot table and vlookup mean / do?

Is that better ^^^^ ??

David
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