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VS .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect

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Duane Stark - 21 Jul 2003 21:02 GMT
I recieved my upgrade copy, and inside the box is a
Enterprise copy of Windows Server 2003.  

What are the limitations of this software?  I see no
inditiaction that it's limited, or even a "time-bomb"
copy.

I don't want to reimage my win2k dev environment with
this win2k3 server if its just gonna blow up or not
function completely for a stable development environment.

Any help would be greatly appericated!

Many thanks and best regards,
Duane
Aaron Queenan - 22 Jul 2003 12:32 GMT
It's a fully functional version, but the licence only allows use for
development purposes, i.e. not production purposes.

The recommended configuration would be to install the server on one system
and a client OS on another and develop using the client.

Regards,
Aaron Queenan.

> I recieved my upgrade copy, and inside the box is a
> Enterprise copy of Windows Server 2003.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Many thanks and best regards,
> Duane
Alan McDonald - 24 Aug 2003 02:59 GMT
I notice the feature comparison on the MS website states that VS.NET2003 Ent
Architect comes with Windows Standard Server 2000 (developer license) but
this is the second time I have seen refernce to the bundle including Windows
Server 2003...
Which is, in fact correct? Is the 2002-2003 upgrade including this 2003
server and not the full upgrade or what?
thanks
Alan

> It's a fully functional version, but the licence only allows use for
> development purposes, i.e. not production purposes.
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> > Many thanks and best regards,
> > Duane

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