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Raissa

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Jan 17, 2010, 10:53:01 PM1/17/10
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Ola!
Eu acabei de comprar um lap top toshiba e estou tentando usar o microsoft
word 2007, que veio pre instalado.Primeiro se pediu o trial key e agora esta
pedindo o product key para full version.Procurando na internet vi que poderia
achar essa informacao num adesivo, que confirma a autenticacao, embaixo do
lap top!
Eu achei. Mas quando eu coloco a senha la, diz que eh a senha incorreta o
que que eu faco?

Muito obrigada!!

"Cesar Camargos" wrote:

> Ola Anselmo, basicamente o Web Edition tem somente a função de ser servidor
> WEB, não pode ser um controlador de domínio ou file/print server.
> Enquanto o Standard tem a função de ser o controlador de dominio ou ser um
> servidor de aplicação, além de poder ser um servidor Web.
>
> ate
> Cesar Camargos
>
>
> Web Edition
>
> Windows Server 2003, Web Edition is mainly for building and hosting Web
> applications, Web pages, and XML Web Services. It is designed to be used
> primarily as an IIS 6.0 Web server and provides a platform for rapidly
> developing and deploying XML Web services and applications that use ASP.NET
> technology, a key part of the .NET Framework. This edition does not require
> Client Access Licenses and Terminal Server mode is not included on Web
> Edition. However, Remote Desktop for Administration is available on Windows
> Server 2003, Web Edition. Only 10 concurrent file-sharing connections are
> allowed at any moment. It is not possible to install Microsoft SQL Server
> and Microsoft Exchange software on this version of Windows, although MSDE is
> fully supported. The most important limitation of Web edition is a maximum
> memory of 2 GB RAM. Additionally, Windows Server 2003, Web Edition cannot
> act as a domain controller. See Compare the Editions of Windows Server 2003
> [edit]
>
> Standard Edition
>
> Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is aimed towards small to medium sized
> businesses. Flexible yet versatile, Standard Edition supports file and
> printer sharing, offers secure Internet connectivity, and allows centralized
> desktop application deployment. This edition of Windows will run on up to 4
> processors with up to 4 GB RAM.
> [edit]
>
> Enterprise Edition
>
> Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is aimed towards medium to large
> businesses. It is a full-function server operating system that supports up
> to eight processors and provides enterprise-class features such as
> eight-node clustering using Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) software and
> support for up to 32 GB of memory. Enterprise Edition also comes in a 64-bit
> edition for Intel.
> [edit]
>
> Datacenter Edition
>
> Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition is the flagship of the Windows
> Server line and designed for immense infrastructures demanding high security
> and reliability. Datacenter supports up to 64 processors. It also supports
> Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA).
> [edit]
>
> Compute Cluster Edition
>
> Windows Server 2003, Compute Cluster Edition is designed for working with
> the most difficult computing problems that would require high performance
> computing clusters. Compute Cluster edition deploys in clusters of multiple
> servers to form large supercomputers. Microsoft intends to release this
> edition in late 2005, This edition is also known to be only available for 64
> bit systems, with x64 support confirmed.
> [edit]
>
> Storage Server
>
> Windows Storage Server 2003 is optimised to provide dedicated file and print
> sharing services. It is only available through OEMs when purchased
> pre-configured with network attached storage devices, which are available in
> a wide variety of sizes from a couple hundred gigabytes to a few terabytes.
> One significant difference, when compared with the other Windows Server 2003
> editions that provide file and print services, is that Storage Server does
> not require client access licenses.
> [edit]
>
> Pricing
>
> Small Business Server: Average cost is $599 USD, the product is purchased
> through a brick-and-mortar retailer, while an open new license must be
> purchased through a volume license reseller.
>
> Web Edition: This operating system is priced at $397 USD. Client Access
> Licenses are not required.
>
> Standard Edition: This operating system is priced at $999 USD, although
> licences may be purchased for less from a reseller. For more than 5 Active
> Directory remote-connected users (users of Exchange, for example) additional
> costs are incurred.
>
> Enterprise Edition: This operating system is priced at $3,999 USD. For more
> than 25 Active Directory remote-connected users, additional costs are
> incurred.
>
> Datacenter Edition: This operating system's price is unknown, since it must
> be obtained through an OEM.
>
> Compute Cluster Edition: This operating system's price is unknown, since it
> is still to be released in late 2005.
>
> Storage Server: This operating system's price is unknown, since it must be
> obtained through an OEM.
>
>
>
>
> "Anselmo" <Ans...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1271916D-9610-4AF8...@microsoft.com...
> > Bom dia, eu gostaria de saber, realmente, quais são as diferenças entre o
> > Windows 2003 Web Server Edition e o Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition.
>
>
>

Alexandre Nakagawa

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Feb 8, 2010, 7:19:47 AM2/8/10
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Raissa, oque veio com o seu laptop foi a versão de testes.
Para dar continuidade ao uso, será necessário adquirir o office em alguma
loja.

A chave que esta embaixo do laptop é a chave do windows.

"Raissa" <Rai...@discussions.microsoft.com> escreveu na notícia da
mensagem:F049621F-50A2-41AD...@microsoft.com...

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