Microsoft BackOffice Server was a computer software package featuring Windows NT Server and other Microsoft server products that ran on NT server. It was marketed during the 1990s and early 2000s for use in branch operations and for small businesses to run their Back office operations. The small business edition of BackOffice Server was spun off by its third release, becoming a variant of Windows Server branded as Windows Small Business Server and available in a standard and a premium edition. BackOffice Server itself was discontinued on October 12001.
includes Windows NT Server 4.0, SQL Server 6.5, SNA Server 4.0, SMS 1.2, IIS 4.0, Exchange Server 5.5, Proxy Server 2.0, Index Server 2.0, Transaction Server 2.0, FrontPage 98, and Visual InterDev 1.0.
includes Windows NT Server 4.0 SP4, SQL Server 7.0, SNA Server 4.0, SMS 2.0, IIS 4.0, Exchange Server 5.5, Proxy Server 2.0, Index Server 2.0, Transaction Server 2.0, Internet Explorer 5.0, FrontPage 2000, and Visual InterDev 6.0.
Backoffice server 4.5 with 1 server license and 5 clients access licenses (CAL) marketed for $675US. It required 2 Gigabytes minimum hard drive space, a minimum processor type of Pentium Pro 200 MHz, and a minimum RAM size of 128 megabytes.