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Rosenberg David
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      11-04-2009

Hi IT-Fans,

I have installed a Small Business Server 2003 which host my domain - a
windows 2000 Server is a Member Server.

Now i buy a new Server - i will install also the Small Business Server 2003
on it (cause of the license)...

My Q - is there a way to migrate all the information to the new Small
Business Server??? or how should i do it????

Thank you very much,
bye ´from austria - david
 
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rodeca
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      11-04-2009
You may have TWO SBS server on the same domain, for a while (7 days I think),
so they can replicate. After that you must demote the old one.

You'll have to move mailboxes with the Exchange admin and files with any
suitable way (perhaps Robocopy).

Rodeca

"Rosenberg David" wrote:

> Hi IT-Fans,
>
> I have installed a Small Business Server 2003 which host my domain - a
> windows 2000 Server is a Member Server.
>
> Now i buy a new Server - i will install also the Small Business Server 2003
> on it (cause of the license)...
>
> My Q - is there a way to migrate all the information to the new Small
> Business Server??? or how should i do it????
>
> Thank you very much,
> bye ´from austria - david

 
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Jim
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      11-04-2009
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 02:47:01 -0800, Rosenberg David
<> wrote:

>
>Hi IT-Fans,
>
>I have installed a Small Business Server 2003 which host my domain - a
>windows 2000 Server is a Member Server.
>
>Now i buy a new Server - i will install also the Small Business Server 2003
>on it (cause of the license)...
>
>My Q - is there a way to migrate all the information to the new Small
>Business Server??? or how should i do it????
>
>Thank you very much,
>bye ´from austria - david



Use Jeff Middleton's Swing Migration. Google it. It's ideal for a
box-to-box migration.



Jim
 
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Charlie Russel - MVP
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      11-04-2009
If your goal is to migrate your SBS network to a new physical server, then
Swing Migration is definitely the answer. http://www.sbsmigration.com. If,
however, you think you can add a new server to your existing SBS network,
and install SBS on it, then no, you can't do that. There can only be one SBS
server on the network, except for the time it takes to migrate from one to
another.

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http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel




"Rosenberg David" <> wrote in
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> Hi IT-Fans,
>
> I have installed a Small Business Server 2003 which host my domain - a
> windows 2000 Server is a Member Server.
>
> Now i buy a new Server - i will install also the Small Business Server
> 2003
> on it (cause of the license)...
>
> My Q - is there a way to migrate all the information to the new Small
> Business Server??? or how should i do it????
>
> Thank you very much,
> bye ´from austria - david


 
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Russ Grover [SBS-MVP]
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      11-05-2009
Even though the others suggested SBSMigration
Which is some documentation and some tools
This IMO should not be done by someone who is in experienced.
I'm not trying to offend you, I just don't want you over your head.
It's not for the beginner, and much more involved that installing the
server.
If you do decide to go on your own
make sure you have a couple of complete FULL backups of the box
Before you start
Russ

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"Rosenberg David" <> wrote in
message news:F6841142-3132-40AE-A66D-...
> Hi IT-Fans,
>
> I have installed a Small Business Server 2003 which host my domain - a
> windows 2000 Server is a Member Server.
>
> Now i buy a new Server - i will install also the Small Business Server
> 2003
> on it (cause of the license)...
>
> My Q - is there a way to migrate all the information to the new Small
> Business Server??? or how should i do it????
>
> Thank you very much,
> bye ´from austria - david


 
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sentinelace
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      12-15-2009

doesn't 2008 have built in tools to migrate?


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