Microsoft volume 2 manual Standard Edition and Microsoft, Workgroup Edition

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example of secure application publishing with microsoft ISA server 2006:

Remote Laptop

Exchange Servers

Internet

Microsoft ISA Server 2006

SharePoint Server

Active Directory Server

 

 

 

Corporate HQ

 

OEM LICENSABLE PRODUCTs

Will the server BE designed for

Web-caching only?

 

IF NO,

IF YES,

firewall/VPN only?

IF NO,

Web-caching AND firewall supporting < 100 VPN connections?

IF NO,

IF YES,

Web-caching AND firewall supporting < 1000 VPN connections?

IF NO,

IF YES,

Web-caching, firewall supporting, AND cluster support for < 4000 VPN connections?

IF YES,

edition

Notes

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

» 1 CPU

standard Edition and Microsoft

» caching only

Internet and Acceleration Server 2006

» no VPN connection restrictions

standard Edition

» no CALs required

 

 

» 32-bit only

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

» 1 CPU

standard Edition and Microsoft

» firewall only

Internet and Acceleration Server 2006

» up to 100 VPN connections

standard Edition

» no CALs required

 

 

» 32-bit only

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

» 1 CPU

workgroup Edition and

» up to 100 VPN connections

Microsoft Internet and Acceleration

» no CALs required

Server 2006 standard Edition

» 32-bit only

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

» 1 CPU

standard Edition and Microsoft

» up to 1000 VPN connections

Internet and Acceleration Server 2006

» no CALs required

standard Edition

» 32-bit only

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2

 

» 1 CPU

standard Edition and Microsoft

 

» up to 4000 VPN connections

Internet and Acceleration Server 2006

 

» no CALs required

enterprise Edition

 

» 32-bit only

 

 

 

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Contents Microsoft Windows Embedded Server Products Guide Table of Contents Introducing Windows Embedded Server Products IntroductionProducts summary Easy to SET UPServer platforms. See FAQs #6-7 Products summary Diagram and chooserRefer to Microsoft’s nonembedded Windows Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster serverEnterprise Edition 1-8 CPU Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2Standard Edition 1-4 CPU Edition 1 CPU Server 2003 R2 ExpressServer Appliance Software Device Type ExamplesMicrosoft Windows Server 2003 for » 5 CALs includ dAppliance Software 3.0 1-4 CPU Included Additional CALsMicrosoft Windows Compute Cluster Server Enterprise Edition 1-4 CPU Application ExamplesDevice Type Examples Workgroup Edition Standard Edition and MicrosoftServer 2006 standard Edition Standard Edition 1 CPU, 5 CAL Enterprise Edition 1 CPU, 5 CALDpml Microsoft system center Data Protection ManagerMicrosoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Embedded SystemsSQL Server 2005 database application platform Evaluation softwareLicensing Overview Microsoft Windows Embedded Server Products LicensingStage 1 Find a Distributor How to license a General illustrationAdditional Resources Frequently Asked Questions Products at-a-glance chart Windows embedded server products all standard edition

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