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1/11/2006 10:48 AM
 
I am running an SBS2003 server and currently hosting a simple compamy website. I would like to take advantage of DNN and install it on this server. What problems am I going to have? The server is the premium version so I have SQL 2000 but I have read here problems with user authentication. What choices do I have for security, as SBS2003 limit windows users to a max of 75. Is there an alternate security method for DNN for simple security?? Also what are the options with databases, I have read about SQL and also access??? DNN looks like the right framework for us, I just want to get all the pros and cons before we jump in. Thanks for your help..
 
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