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Microsoft's Windows Server for Small Business provides the same version of Windows Server 2003 that is used by Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Windows Server for Small Business Server does not have any of the added features you find in the standard edition or premium edition of Windows Small Business Server 2003, such as Exchange Server or Outlook 2003.
Windows Small Business Server 2003 can accept up to 75 CALs. Windows Server for Small Business Server can accept up to 15 CALs.
Windows Server for Small Business Server comes with 5 CALs, and up to ten additional CALs can be purchased. So it works best for the small business that needs less than 15 CALs, yet wants to build its own suite of server applications, for instance, without Exchange Server.
Like Windows Small Business Server 2003, it is limited by license to a single server.
Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server technical restrictions
??Only one computer in a domain can be running Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server.
??Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server must be the root of the Active Directory? forest.
??Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server cannot trust any other domains.
??A Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server domain cannot have any child domains.
??Each additional server must have a Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server client access license (CAL). You can use CALs for each user or for each device.
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