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| * i-bays, a unique communications and collaborative facility that makes it easy for users to work together on projects. | | * i-bays, a unique communications and collaborative facility that makes it easy for users to work together on projects. |
| * 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. | + | * ('''your advice)''' Windows 2000, XP and W7 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, Windows XP and Windows Seven. |
| * USB printer support - It is now possible to connect the SME Server to a printer via the USB port. | | * 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. |
| * '''(Is it always right)''' 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. | | * '''(Is it always right)''' 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. |
− | * '''need to be reread''' Use of unmodified packages from upstream providers - Packages from Centos 5 (2.6.18 kernel), Mitel, and other packages from atrpms and rpmforge are used unmodified whenever possible. The result is that any other Redhat EL5 or Centos 5 RPMS should work without modification. | + | * '''(need to be reread)''' Use of unmodified packages from upstream providers - Packages from Centos 5 (2.6.18 kernel), Mitel, and other packages from atrpms and rpmforge are used unmodified whenever possible. The result is that any other Redhat EL5 or Centos 5 RPMS should work without modification. |
| * Installation on a system with 1 hard drive is automatically set up half of a RAID1 mirror, ready to accept a second drive. Systems with 2 drives are set up as RAID 1; Systems with 3 drives are set up as RAID 1 + Hot-spare, 4-6 drives as RAID5 + 1 Hot-spare, and 7+ Drives as RAID6 + Hot-spare. [[Raid|Raid How To]] | | * Installation on a system with 1 hard drive is automatically set up half of a RAID1 mirror, ready to accept a second drive. Systems with 2 drives are set up as RAID 1; Systems with 3 drives are set up as RAID 1 + Hot-spare, 4-6 drives as RAID5 + 1 Hot-spare, and 7+ Drives as RAID6 + Hot-spare. [[Raid|Raid How To]] |
| * Secure email enhancements. POP3/SSL, IMAP/SSL, SMTP/SSL, SMTP AUTH over SMTP/SSL. | | * Secure email enhancements. POP3/SSL, IMAP/SSL, SMTP/SSL, SMTP AUTH over SMTP/SSL. |