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I saw this over at Neowin.net
Thanks to Arkos Reed for the heads up in BPN Microsoft this weekend have released Windows Server 2003 in Volume Licence form on their servers for Select and Worldwide Fulfillment customers. If you're a select customer and you're interested in this for your corporation or business then follow the links below. We have provided a screenshot for everyone else's viewing pleasure. Screenshot: ![]() View: https://licensing.microsoft.com/ News source: www.neowin.net |
that theme is called Aqualuna... A nice theme...
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you can see on the image is an .exe file and not an ISO file... do you need to install this as one big file?
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No, just extract the ISO image from the EXE.
Here is some more info that you might find interesting: Windows Server 2003 Product Availability Schedule Current as of April 1, 2003 Information on product availability for Windows Server 2003 is below. Please review these dates and methods of availability; please note that these dates are our best estimates, and may be subject to slight changes: * Retail media on MSDN Download Site (MSDN Subscribers and Certified Partners) - March 28, 2003 * Volume Licensing MSDN Download Site (MSDN Academic Alliance ) - April 7, 2003 * MSDN Kits - start shipping April 21, 2003 * Volume Licensing Download Site for Registered Select and EA Customers - April 7, 2003 |
Does anybody know the volume labels for the Volume Licence editions, plz?
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I don't know for sure, but this is what I was told:
NRMEVOL_EN = Enterprise Edition NRMSVOL_EN = Standard Edition NRMWVOL_EN = Web Edition |
Thanks for that. I got the FTF release, 3-in-1. No idea why it was nuked but I think there has been a rethink on that. I made a new CD from the extracted files, for Standard Server. Installed fine, nothing in setuperr.log, already activated - it asked for a VLK during install. Works fine, even with a make-up volume label. Don't know why ppl are messing about with DIY isos and corpfiles when FTF have delivered the goods already. ;)
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