Article ID: 830320
Article Last Modified on 10/8/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
For a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001 and SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft version of this article, see 288272.
SUMMARY
This article lists and compares the features that are included in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 is a collection of services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 that you can use to share information, collaborate with other users on documents, and create lists and Web Part pages. You can also use Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 as a development platform to create collaboration applications and information-sharing applications.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 is a scalable, enterprise portal server that is built on Windows SharePoint Services 2.0. You can use SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to aggregate Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 sites, information, and applications in your organization to a single portal. Because SharePoint Portal Server 2003 requires Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, all features of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 are available in SharePoint Portal Server 2003. In addition to the features of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, SharePoint Portal Server 2003 includes the following features:
- News and topics
- My Site, with personal views and with public views
- Information that can be targeted to specific audiences
- Index functionality and search functionality across file shares, across Web servers, across Microsoft Exchange Public Folders, across Lotus Notes, and across Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 sites
- Alerts that notify you when changes are made to relevant information, documents, or programs
- Single sign-on functionality for enterprise application integration
- Integration with Microsoft BizTalk Server
The following table compares the features of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and of SharePoint Portal Server 2003:
Feature | Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 | SharePoint Portal Server 2003 |
Alerts | Yes | Yes |
Browser-based customization | Yes | Yes |
Discussion boards | Yes | Yes |
Document libraries | Yes | Yes |
Document Workspace | Yes | Yes |
Meeting Workspace | Yes | Yes |
Lists | Yes | Yes |
BizTalk integration | Yes | No |
Microsoft FrontPage 2003 integration | Yes | Yes |
Microsoft InfoPath 2003 integration | Yes | Yes |
Surveys | Yes | Yes |
Templates | Yes | Yes |
Web Part pages | Yes | Yes |
Automatic categorization | No | Yes |
Audiences | No | Yes |
Topic areas | No | Yes |
News | No | Yes |
Personal sites | No | Yes |
Shared services | No | Yes |
Single sign-on | No | Yes |
Site directory | No | Yes |
User profiles | No | Yes |
By using the combined collaboration features of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and of SharePoint Portal Server 2003, users in your organization can create, manage, and build collaborative Web sites and make them available throughout the organization.
For more information about SharePoint Portal Server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
For more information about Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
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