Question : Can I add Standerd Windows 2003 Servers to a network running Windows SBS 2003?
I run a network with about 32 users on it. Its has 3 DCs and a Exchange server all runing windows server 2000. DC #1 use to share a Satellite internet connection. All it does now is user authentacation, store profiles, and DNS. It is also is a GC and master DC, The internet is shared now with a Linksys RV082 Dual Wan Router and has two 1.5 DSL lines hooked up to it. DC #2 Authencates users, DNS, DHCP, MSSQL (accounting DB) and Fileserver. It too is a GC. DC #3 authencates users and is a Terminal Server to share applications. It too is a GC. The Exchange Server handles email, OWA, and a web timecard program that interfaces with MSSQL. So I have a copy of SBS Perm 2003 SP1 that was bought before I took over the network. I have a new server that i installed SBS 2k3 on. The current email server is have issues and I would like to dump it. The other DCs are running windows 2000 server and I would like to start the path to upgrade them to 2003. What are the restrictions for SBS 2003.
dual wan router

Best answer:

Answer by Sir W
They have no difference, w2k3 or SBC w2k3.

They are still w2k3. Just ignore SBS, that’s a marketing jabs. Totally distasteful, disgrace and disgusting.

It just like someone sell you a yellow banana and telling you that is an organic banana.