Mike
Fri Sep 24 00:02:42 CDT 2004
My only question is that would this then be a standard WSS installation or
an installation of the WSS that comes with SBS 2003 (which has additional
'functionality') ? I.e. would you lose those extra web parts; linkability to
the Fax part of SBS, etc.?
Hence my suggesting the .sbs newsgroup. Steve Foster always seems to come up
with things I don't know about SBS 2003.
Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
"Ian Morrish" <ian_morrish@hotmailDotCom> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> All you need is a W2K3 server license for the machine in the DMZ. WSS is
at
> no additional cost.
> This would allow anonymous internet access to your WSS site and
potentially
> Authenticated access for your staff assuming the WSS server was a member
of
> the SBS domain.
>
> Regards,
> Ian
>
http://www.wssdemo.com
>
> "Neil Aggarwal" <neil@JAMMConsulting.com> wrote in message
> news:e02389e6.0409231356.651e86fd@posting.google.com...
> > Hello:
> >
> > We are buying Windows 2003 Small Business Server and notice it comes
> > with SharePoint services to allow for team collaboration, including
> > over the Internet.
> >
> > We want to put the 2003 SBS machine on our internal network so it will
> > not be accessible from the outside world.
> >
> > Is it possible to deploy the sharepoint services on a machine in a DMZ
> > area instead of on the SBS machine or do I need to buy another product
> > to do that?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Neil.
> >
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