Re: Releasing SBS2K licenses back to floppy by Brian
Brian
Sun Nov 18 12:20:03 PST 2007
Actually, a good portion (probably 20) of the SBS2K CAL's were purchased in
the last couple of years as SBS2003 CALs & downgraded to SBS2K. However, I
went ahead & purchased a full complement of 75 SBS2003 CAL's, so the only use
for the licenses off the SBS2K box would be to transfer to another SBS2003
box - likely not worth the effort of trying to get them back - especially
since I had to proceed with reformatting the SBS2K box & reconfiguring it as
a Win2003 member server in the new SBS2003 domain.
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> You cannot restore SBS 2000 CALs to an SBS2003 server. You needed to also
> purchase 'CAL upgrades' equivalent to your SBS2000 CAL count (or that part
> of it you wanted to retain on the SBS2003, theoretically you don't have to
> upgrade all).
>
> Though involving transition from SBS2000 to SBS2003 I think the question
> would be better put to the 2003 group.
> SBS public Newsgroups:
>
> SBS 4.x: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz
> SBS 2000: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000
> SBS 2003: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>
> if your current news server does not carry the mentioned groups you should
> be able to connect directly to news.microsoft.com
>
> and from the sounds of it you have bitten off a big mouthful of trouble in
> your upgrade procedure.
>
> "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BD062FA3-853D-4B22-83B0-E4BE152E0E1B@microsoft.com...
> >I am replacing the OS on a Win2KSBS server with Win2003, making it a member
> > server of the domain (I have already replaced the DC with a Win2003SBS DC,
> > demoted this Win2K SBS server, and physically isolated it from the
> > network).
> >
> > I have four SBS2000 CAL diskettes, and I recall reading that there is a
> > way
> > to return the licenses to the floppies from the server , but that they
> > have
> > to be done in reverse order - the last floppy first - but I cannot find
> > instructions on how to do it.
> >
> > This is just so I have the licenses available in the unlikely case I need
> > a
> > Win2K SBS somewhere else. I have not yet wiped out the OS on the old
> > server,
> > but need to do it soon.
>
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