Unix fileshareing - which exact version of Server 2003?

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I'd like to retire one of my old Redhat servers (used only as a fileserver)
by keeping my old Unix files on a new Windows 2003 server. I see that R2 is
supposed to allow this, but I seem to be missing something in the translation
here. Is this available with the 32-bit standard version and if not, which
version(s) will do this?

Thanks!
 
Re: Unix fileshareing - which exact version of Server 2003?

I don't quite understand your question.
File Server functionality was present in all Windows operating systems since
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (even before that). You can keep your old Unix
files in any current version of Windows.

"justmark" <justmark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'd like to retire one of my old Redhat servers (used only as a
> fileserver)
> by keeping my old Unix files on a new Windows 2003 server. I see that R2
> is
> supposed to allow this, but I seem to be missing something in the
> translation
> here. Is this available with the 32-bit standard version and if not,
> which
> version(s) will do this?
>
> Thanks!
 
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