Important information

Important Information 13
Removing the Network Cable Causes Long System Boot Time
Removing the network cable and rebooting your system running Windows
Small Business Server 2003 R2 results in an extremely slow boot process.
Once the cable is reconnected, restart your system and the boot process will
proceed normally. A faulty network adapter or network cable may cause similar
symptoms, which requires you to repair the hardware issue and restart your system.
Network Installation Not Supported
Microsoft does not support installation of Windows Small Business
Server 2003 R2 over the network or from a remote CD drive using Microsoft
operating system media. To workaround this issue, it is recommended that
you install Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 using the Dell PowerEdge™
Installation and Server Management media along with the Microsoft operating
system media from a local drive.
Microsoft Exchange Server Online Help Application
May Contain Script Errors
After you have installed Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 operating
system (which includes Exchange Server service pack 2), Exchange Server
service pack 2 attempts to connect to the Online Help application and may
generate one or more script error messages. It is recommended that you select
Yes at these prompts to continue running the scripts. After clearing these
errors, Exchange Server Online Help displays normally.
Additional Support Information for Windows
Small Business Server 2003
This section provides information about Dell PowerEdge™ systems running
Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, or the Windows Small Business
Server 2003 operating system.
Your system may crash (blue screen) if the SCSIPORT.SYS driver is
configured with the following files:
Adaptec
AARICH.SYS
version 2.7.1 or later
•Qlogic
ql2300.sys
version 9.
x
or later