Hi ,
Need an advise
I am starting to do a research on moving our Content Management Site to
Sharepoint Services 3.0 or 2.0 / Sharepoint portal 2003. So what are
the steps involved in installing Sharepoint services. Should I also
install SPS or just the WSS. If possible please advise me of the steps
to migrate to WSS / Portal whichever is better....

Thanks for your help.

Nachiappan.

Re: Newbie Q by Engelbert

Engelbert
Tue Sep 12 22:47:09 CDT 2006

The official migration path for CMS 2.0 is to the Enterprise version of MOSS
2007.

This will no doubt be much easier than trying to get anything like the
similar functionality in either v2 product (SPS 2003 and WSSv2) or in WSSv3.
(Which will in any case be impossible)

There is in any case no point at this stage in making new installations of
SPS 2003 in my opinion.

So wait for MOSS 2007 and do beta installations of it in the few months
remaining.

Engelbert


"Nachi" <Rengenath@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158109237.153806.78310@e63g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Hi ,
> Need an advise
> I am starting to do a research on moving our Content Management Site to
> Sharepoint Services 3.0 or 2.0 / Sharepoint portal 2003. So what are
> the steps involved in installing Sharepoint services. Should I also
> install SPS or just the WSS. If possible please advise me of the steps
> to migrate to WSS / Portal whichever is better....
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Nachiappan.
>



Re: Newbie Q by Nachi

Nachi
Mon Sep 18 00:10:08 CDT 2006

Hi Engelbert

Will Moss be SPS 2007?

Rgds


Engelbert wrote:

> The official migration path for CMS 2.0 is to the Enterprise version of MOSS
> 2007.
>
> This will no doubt be much easier than trying to get anything like the
> similar functionality in either v2 product (SPS 2003 and WSSv2) or in WSSv3.
> (Which will in any case be impossible)
>
> There is in any case no point at this stage in making new installations of
> SPS 2003 in my opinion.
>
> So wait for MOSS 2007 and do beta installations of it in the few months
> remaining.
>
> Engelbert
>
>
> "Nachi" <Rengenath@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158109237.153806.78310@e63g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> > Hi ,
> > Need an advise
> > I am starting to do a research on moving our Content Management Site to
> > Sharepoint Services 3.0 or 2.0 / Sharepoint portal 2003. So what are
> > the steps involved in installing Sharepoint services. Should I also
> > install SPS or just the WSS. If possible please advise me of the steps
> > to migrate to WSS / Portal whichever is better....
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Nachiappan.
> >


Re: Newbie Q by Engelbert

Engelbert
Mon Sep 18 00:36:56 CDT 2006

MOSS 2007 is what (if they hadn't changed the name) would have been SPS
2007 - i.e. it (in the Standard version) is the successor product to SPS
2003.

Engelbert

"Nachi" <Rengenath@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158556208.434906.68260@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Engelbert
>
> Will Moss be SPS 2007?
>
> Rgds
>
>
> Engelbert wrote:
>
>> The official migration path for CMS 2.0 is to the Enterprise version of
>> MOSS
>> 2007.
>>
>> This will no doubt be much easier than trying to get anything like the
>> similar functionality in either v2 product (SPS 2003 and WSSv2) or in
>> WSSv3.
>> (Which will in any case be impossible)
>>
>> There is in any case no point at this stage in making new installations
>> of
>> SPS 2003 in my opinion.
>>
>> So wait for MOSS 2007 and do beta installations of it in the few months
>> remaining.
>>
>> Engelbert
>>
>>
>> "Nachi" <Rengenath@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1158109237.153806.78310@e63g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>> > Hi ,
>> > Need an advise
>> > I am starting to do a research on moving our Content Management Site to
>> > Sharepoint Services 3.0 or 2.0 / Sharepoint portal 2003. So what are
>> > the steps involved in installing Sharepoint services. Should I also
>> > install SPS or just the WSS. If possible please advise me of the steps
>> > to migrate to WSS / Portal whichever is better....
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help.
>> >
>> > Nachiappan.
>> >
>