You might consider having someone at your site get a subscription to
TechNet. This comes with all the resource kits and service packs and
drivers, ad nauseam. The good news is that you apparently don't have to
get a license for every single machine, once you purchase it.
I find the resouce kit indispensable.
Dan T.
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> From: Keith Medcalf <kmedcalf AT DESSUS DOT COM>
> From: Keith Medcalf <kmedcalf AT DESSUS DOT COM>
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: AW: NT Resource kit
> Date: Thursday, February 12, 1998 8:04 AM
>
> In <31A0D4AF3516D0118C810001FA442FC9C57E82@ARES>, on 02/12/98 at 02:36
> PM,
> Michael Bartl <michael.bartl AT ZENTRALE.ADAC DOT DE> said:
>
> >It's sold separately (or in bundles with the OS), it comes in either
> >a server- or a workstation-edition. Both versions are very similar
> >and - as far as our experience goes - interchangeable.
>
> I believe that you can also download it from Microsoft's web and/or
> ftp servers (or at least you used to be able to). Unless, of course,
> you *really* want the Microsoft Books (which are just *chock* full of
> errors and "Marketing Folks Gee Whiz this is the way it Ought to Work"
> with not an awful lot of actually useful information (except for a few
> registry settings)).
>
>
>
> >> ----------
> >> Von: Matthew Warren[SMTP:mwarren AT OSMF.BT.CO DOT UK]
> >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Februar 1998 13:59
> >> An: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> >> Betreff: NT Resource kit
>
> >> I believe the NT Resource kit either comes with NT server, or it needs
> >> to be bought separatley.
>
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