Are you saying that you're the domain manager, and you're setting up a
server, or that you've been asked to setup W2K3 as a Domain Controller?
Not sure how to read you note.
If the former, then to address your comments:
Using XP as a fileserver -- yes, it's possible, but... there's a limit
to the number of SMB connections XP will handle, IIRC, it's 10. XP is
fine for mom, dad and kids at home to "share" some files, but it's not a
server.
Proxy -- of course it can be done w/Linux. Question is, what do they
want out of the proxy server. Linux is still a possibility, of course,
all I'm saying is what are the requirements? Simple NAT? Site logging?
Blocking? By url? by keyword? By an external measure of the site's
value? Etc. And do they require you to login to the proxy?
If you mean the latter above, and you're trying to setup a domain
controller, then either hire someone to do it, or do some reading and
then post back. Most of the big gotcha's are removed in 2003 (compared
to W2K) but still good to do it right to start.
-Walden
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