Conclusion
In this chapter, we’ve looked at the tools SBS provides to set up both the server and client machines, and we’ve stepped through the To Do list. At this point, your server is set up, your clients are connected to the network, and you are now in a position to delve into the core SBS components (Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003, and so on) and learn about them in detail.
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(2005). Initial Configuration. In: Using Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0016-1_3
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