Travis,
No it's not.. The components (such as SQL, Exchange, ISA) that come with SBS
can only be installed on the SBS server itself.

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> Is it possible to take the version of SQL Server that
> comes w/ SBS 2000 and use it on a Win 2003 Server? TIA
Travis - 18 Feb 2004 15:56 GMT
Is it that it's illegal or will it not work?
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David Copeland [MSFT] - 18 Feb 2004 16:13 GMT
Travis,
Per the SBS EULA components from SBS are only licensed to run on the SBS
server. Whether it would work or not is irrelevant in that it would be in
violation of the license.

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Travis - 19 Feb 2004 14:48 GMT
Great, thanks for your help. Travis
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Al - 30 Apr 2004 03:26 GMT
SQL 2000 is supplied with SBS 2003 - which is the same version as with SBS 2000 I think
Al.