Works for me.Khayman said:Or just post in the normal windows forum like everyboy else with any other Windows OS, or is there a massive surge in W/Server '03 posts I am missing?
Exactly. MSDNAA rocks. Also getting a MSDN Universal subscription in September as part of the MSA award. That's when the fun really begins.Geffy said:reminds me I have a copy of Windows 2003 Enterprise Server skulling around here somewhere. gotta love msdnaa eh
The Windows Drivers section has more posts than the entire Macintosh one.X-Istence said:Besides, i don't think it should be needed. Otherwise i'd like a Mac OS X server section as well, as people use that, and i use it. [...]
And The Windows Drivers section might as well be added to either Applications or General. 998 posts is not that much at all. Cleans up the clutter as well.
Do a quick search for 'server' in that forum and see the last post was from April. If you think that justifies adding another forum, well...LordOfLA said:I think it'd be best to seperate desktop and server into seperate forums. If scroling 100 more pixels is too hard for you you need to get out more...
NetRyder said:The Windows Drivers section has more posts than the entire Macintosh one.
thats cause windows drivers go wrong more than macs doNetRyder said:The Windows Drivers section has more posts than the entire Macintosh one.
I see your point.madmatt said:We have a Windows x64 Forum. Why? I bet you a Windows Server Forum would bring in more users. If Windows Server can go under Windows General then Windows x64 should, too.
If you want to expand your userbase then you should start looking for ways to bring more network savvy users in. Nothing here caters to those of us who work in networking and server environments.
There are so many new Server technologies out there that could use discussion. WSUS for instance is a great new product and you can't find much out there as far as information goes (except from MS).
But that's just me.