Just installed .NET Server RC1

This is a discussion about Just installed .NET Server RC1 in the Windows Software category; Now what can I do with it? On a side note, this release seems to be ready for sale. I mean all necessary functions are there. So what's the hold up?.

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Now what can I do with it?
 
On a side note, this release seems to be ready for sale. I mean all necessary functions are there. So what's the hold up?

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there are alot of bugs still
you will notice them if you use .net with a wide variety of software

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Using .Net Advanced Server here... isn't it cool? Really, in order to fully 'play' around with it, you'll need to set up a domain controller, with active directory. The 'Manage your server' is a great place to start.

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I thought only Standard and Enterprise (32 and 64 bit) Editions can be downloaded. The "Manage Your Server" wizard is great for setting things up for the uninitiated.

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Oops! I guess I was just thinking of Windows 2000 Advanced Sever.. Sorry for the confusion.

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well all through the betas up until beta 3 it was refered to as advaced server

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Also, interestingly enough, with RC2, Microsoft is going to change the name to .Net Server 2003... Well, ok.. it's not that interesting.