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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostIf you and some mates are starting a business and you can become M$ partners, then you can use the Action Pack software within that business.
Have i read that correctly?
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Originally posted by TroubleAtMill View PostWhat about Google Apps for Domains? As long as you trust Google and its Cloud (tm).
I do similar with a small group and we use gmail, google calendar and google docs. More recently the amazingly good google wave.
Google calendar is my fave, because it send me a text reminder to my mobile.
This all works so well I've been considering offering to set companies up with it as entry-level cloud computing.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
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Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
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Originally posted by scooby View Postnope, this is more of personal project. I'm going in to business with a few others. We currently have no server and are all working off individual laptops.
I want to make the step to sharing info, backing up, and remote access etc.
All you can eat for £199 PA + VAT
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostIf you don't mind me asking, is this for a private work on the side?
If so, how did you go about getting it?
I want to make the step to sharing info, backing up, and remote access etc.
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What about Google Apps for Domains? As long as you trust Google and its Cloud (tm).
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Originally posted by scooby View PostNot bad that, and all in for about £800 with 10 cals... could be the perfect solution!
Will still have a nosey to see what Ardesco has put up, i need to compare the effort required... I know more MS people who would help me out for a couple of days!
If you don't mind me asking, is this for a private work on the side?
If so, how did you go about getting it?
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Originally posted by Clippy View Post
Will still have a nosey to see what Ardesco has put up, i need to compare the effort required... I know more MS people who would help me out for a couple of days!
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I would suggest a flick through http://www.howtoforge.com/
They have a bunch of tutorials for setting up various services on Linux boxes
Now more in line with what you actually asked for have a look at the following:
Zivios (gui based LDAP, still in fairly early stages but looks promising)
Darwin Calendar Server (iCal based calendar server for shared calendars)
postfix/courier for e-mail (IMAP is the way forward)
Squirrelmail for webmail
May require a bit of tweaking to get it all working properly though and will probably take some time.
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New set up - Email, Domain users etc
What is the best (and cheapest i.e. free where poss) way to set up a Domain server for user management, email (exchange style with calendars etc), server storage (shared and personal drives etc) for up to 10 users.
The majority of PCs are Windows Vista and 7 and couple of Macs. Happy to run linux as a server but would like GUIs where poss (its a while since i've been fully technical!).
Any suggestions from the crowd out there please?
Cheers,
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