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    <description>hey folks got a simple (?) question to ask.. tinkering around with a g2 server that has nt enterprise on it. i am figuring that nt is outdated i have bought a upgrade of win 2000 server that only has 5 cals. do the 25 cals from nt transfer?&lt;BR /&gt;just wondering&lt;BR /&gt;oh another thing is it worth puttin a copy of windows on the server besides the server software like xp home or pro? i am jsut using it as terminal server&lt;BR /&gt;tom</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 22:49:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>hey folks got a simple (?) question to ask.. tinkering around with a g2 server that has nt enterprise on it. i am figuring that nt is outdated i have bought a upgrade of win 2000 server that only has 5 cals. do the 25 cals from nt transfer?&lt;BR /&gt;just wondering&lt;BR /&gt;oh another thing is it worth puttin a copy of windows on the server besides the server software like xp home or pro? i am jsut using it as terminal server&lt;BR /&gt;tom</description>
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