Microsoft Hones Server Management
Simplifies setup, but could require more hardware.
Microsoft Corp. has made significant improvements in the SBS 2003 release, reducing the complexity of server setup and simplifying server management tasks with easy-to-use wizards. Microsofts Small Business Server 2003, slated for release this month, is designed for small Windows-based networks (up to 75 users), and the SBS software has prepackaged server applications that can be installed on a single server. The management and setup of the server is made easier than standard Windows Server setup with the help of wizards and tools specific to the SBS product family.Microsoft has incorporated new components in this fourth-generation release that reduce the overall complexity of the SBS 2003 system. For example, a set of wizards quickly leads the user from the initial installation steps to setting up post-installation user accounts in Active Directory. In eWEEK Labs tests, we found SBS 2003 was easy to install and manage, making the application a good choice for small Windows shops with limited IT expertise.|
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Microsofts latest small Windows suite is significantly easier to put together
right out of the box, and better management interfaces make it a strong
choice for small Windows shops with limited IT expertise. The package comes
with everything a small business needs to tackle daily operations, at a
starting license fee of $599. Microsoft also offers a viable upgrade path
to Windows Server 2003 and beyond for businesses that outgrow the capabilities
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Because SBS 2003 is designed for sites that put a priority on simplified management and ease of use, most configuration and management tasks are centralized within the Server Management Microsoft Management Console snap-in and can be performed using custom wizards. The wizards were very useful in our tests and will allow users with less Windows expertise to quickly perform common tasks such as adding new users to the domain. Microsoft has also made it easy to set up server applications on the SBS network. Exchange 2003 is installed and configured as part of the SBS 2003 installation, and a new Internet Connection Wizard helps to ensure proper setup for e-mail and Internet connectivity out of the box. IT managers can push out applications such as the Outlook 2003 client to users desktops after adding their computers to the SBS network by directing users to a Web link. SBS 2003 provides a preconfigured intranet Web portal via SharePoint Services, giving small companies a good starting point for creating a collaborative environment. The SharePoint portal allowed us to share libraries of documents and pictures and links to events and calendars. It also allowed us to create discussion boards. Enabling remote access via VPN or dial-up can be a difficult task for small sites without a dedicated IT administrator. SBS 2003 introduces Remote Web Workplace, a Web site that allows remote users to access applications such as Outlook Web Access, the SharePoint portal and remote desktops. Remote Web Workplace also provides remote management capabilities for administrators.








