View Full Version : Windows Server 2003
View Full Version : Windows Server 2003
PowerMan57two
February 9th, 2003, 06:21 PM
I just was wondering I'm guessing windows server 2003 is gonna be like if you wanna run a server, but will you be able to just run it as a regular OS? and also do you think it will get cracked, because i havn't heard anything yet about the digital media edition yet. no one has cracked that yet? so if no one can get that I dunno if someone will be able to crack this. But maybe somone has cracked digital media edition, i have gave up on it for now. But what is some more info on server 2003 that you guys know of?
Skeptikal
February 9th, 2003, 06:55 PM
Windows Server 2003 (formerly .NET) is a SERVER operating system... Of course, you can use it as a desktop O/S but it is NOT designed for desktop use...
It is the "server" version of Windows XP.
It has an activation system, just like XP has, and yes, there are cracks around there. But not much since it is mainly desined for enterprises... who actualy pay for the product, ... There will be a "corporate" version of Server 2003, in order to overpass the activation process.
Well hope that helped.
cpugeniusmv
February 9th, 2003, 06:56 PM
I just was wondering I'm guessing windows server 2003 is gonna be like if you wanna run a server: yes
, but will you be able to just run it as a regular OS? you can
and also do you think it will get cracked yes
, because i havn't heard anything yet about the digital media edition yet. no one has cracked that yet? if you mean media center edition of XP...yes
so if no one can get that I dunno if someone will be able to crack this. yes
But maybe somone has cracked digital media editionyes
, i have gave up on it for now. But what is some more info on server 2003 that you guys know of?it's microsoft's next server OS, that's all i know