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====Server Features====
 
====Server Features====
The SME Server server and gateway installs automatically on a PC, converting it to an industrial-strength communications server that (optionally) allows all of the computers on your network to share a single Internet connection.
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The SME Server server and gateway installs automatically on a PC, converting it to an industrial-strength communications server that optionally allows all of the computers on your network to share a single Internet connection.
    
In one simple, easy-to-install package, you get:
 
In one simple, easy-to-install package, you get:
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* Quota Management - you have the ability to set a limit on the amount of a disk space a user can use for files and e-mail.
 
* Quota Management - you have the ability to set a limit on the amount of a disk space a user can use for files and e-mail.
 
* Windows 2000 and XP domain logon support - Previous versions have allowed the server to act as a domain controller for client computers running Windows 95, 98, ME or NT. This version now extends that domain logon support to Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
 
* Windows 2000 and XP domain logon support - Previous versions have allowed the server to act as a domain controller for client computers running Windows 95, 98, ME or NT. This version now extends that domain logon support to Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
* USB printer support - It is now possible to connect the SME Server to a printer via the USB port. The printer configuration panel has also changed slightly.
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* USB printer support - It is now possible to connect the SME Server to a printer via the USB port.
 
* Improved Macintosh file sharing support - The server now includes better support for Macintosh file sharing and eliminates some previous cases where Macintosh users were unable to access i-bays.
 
* Improved Macintosh file sharing support - The server now includes better support for Macintosh file sharing and eliminates some previous cases where Macintosh users were unable to access i-bays.
 
* Experimental ISDN card support - While our software has always supported external ISDN adapters, this version now includes experimental support for using an internal passive ISDN card.
 
* Experimental ISDN card support - While our software has always supported external ISDN adapters, this version now includes experimental support for using an internal passive ISDN card.

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