Jeff Middleton (SBSmigration.com) and Guy Haycock (Microsoft) present a
review of the options supported by both Microsoft and SBSmigration.com for
upgrades, migrations and transition strategies related to SBS 2003, or from
previous SBS versions.

TS2 Wed on the Web: Platform Upgrading, Migrating,Transitioning Strategies &
Techniques
12:00 PM Pacific, USA & Canada (DST) = GMT - 08:00
http://www.msreadiness.com/WS_abstract.asp?eid=15003706

This will include discussion and comparisons and Q&A regarding:
Microsoft Supported Strategies
-------------------------------
Peer to Peer Migration to SBS 2003
Existing Domain Migrations
In-Place Upgrades to SBS 2003
ADMT Migration with SBS 2003
SBSmigration.com Supported Strategies
-------------------------------------
Swing Migration Method
Moving between or into SBS 2003 and other Windows Domains
Redeployment of SBS 200x

--
Jeff Middleton SBS-MVP
YCST@SBSmigration.com

Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Kathy

Kathy
Wed Jan 25 12:59:45 CST 2006

When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.

I could start on the Latin translation rant...

I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.

Kathy



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Wed Jan 25 13:17:24 CST 2006

does the subject saying it starts in 1hrs time help?

"Kathy" <vbtskje@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
news:ugc1DJeIGHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
>
> I could start on the Latin translation rant...
>
> I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
>
> Kathy
>
>



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration by Susan

Susan
Wed Jan 25 14:07:46 CST 2006

12:00 PM Pacific, USA & Canada (DST) = GMT - 08:00

12 a.m is midnight
12 p.m is noon



Look down in the system tray of your computer ....mine now says "12:07 P.M"

Kathy wrote:

>When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
>
>I could start on the Latin translation rant...
>
>I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
>
>Kathy
>
>
>
>

Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Wed Jan 25 14:34:36 CST 2006

because...

12:00.00.00000000000000...0 is Meridian, an infinitismally small time
period.
12:00.00.0000000000000...1 is Post Meridian

"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
wrote in message news:%23mjFDseIGHA.2668@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> 12:00 PM Pacific, USA & Canada (DST) = GMT - 08:00
>
> 12 a.m is midnight
> 12 p.m is noon
>
>
>
> Look down in the system tray of your computer ....mine now says "12:07
> P.M"
>
> Kathy wrote:
>
>>When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
>>
>>I could start on the Latin translation rant...
>>
>>I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
>>
>>Kathy
>>
>>
>>



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Leonid

Leonid
Wed Jan 25 15:18:04 CST 2006

"Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]" <jeff@cfisolutions.com> wrote in message
news:eP43tDeIGHA.1288@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Jeff Middleton (SBSmigration.com) and Guy Haycock (Microsoft) present a
> review of the options supported by both Microsoft and SBSmigration.com for
> upgrades, migrations and transition strategies related to SBS 2003, or
> from
> previous SBS versions.

Hi Jeff,

Thank you for the good discussion of the subject.
--
Leonid S. Knyshov, CEO
Crashproof Solutions, LLC - http://www.crashproofsolutions.com
MCP Exchange 2003/Small Business Server 2003, CCNA, SCSA 8
Microsoft Small Business Specialist Partner



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Kathy

Kathy
Wed Jan 25 18:02:22 CST 2006

Ooops. Originally missed that. So 12 noon. We have 24 hour clock here, so
no am pm stuff.

Thanks


"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@your.nellie> wrote in message
news:e1B$6PeIGHA.740@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> does the subject saying it starts in 1hrs time help?
>
> "Kathy" <vbtskje@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
> news:ugc1DJeIGHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
> >
> > I could start on the Latin translation rant...
> >
> > I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
> >
> > Kathy
> >
> >
>
>



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Jeff

Jeff
Wed Jan 25 21:31:55 CST 2006

Thank you, Leonid, for joining in!


"Leonid S. Knyshov" <lknyshov@USENETcrashproofsolutions.com> wrote in
message news:OsadndYL3e2RdkreRVn-tg@comcast.com...
> "Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]" <jeff@cfisolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:eP43tDeIGHA.1288@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Jeff Middleton (SBSmigration.com) and Guy Haycock (Microsoft) present a
> > review of the options supported by both Microsoft and SBSmigration.com
for
> > upgrades, migrations and transition strategies related to SBS 2003, or
> > from
> > previous SBS versions.
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Thank you for the good discussion of the subject.
> --
> Leonid S. Knyshov, CEO
> Crashproof Solutions, LLC - http://www.crashproofsolutions.com
> MCP Exchange 2003/Small Business Server 2003, CCNA, SCSA 8
> Microsoft Small Business Specialist Partner
>
>



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Jeff

Jeff
Wed Jan 25 21:34:41 CST 2006

Hi Kathy!

Half a brain engaged when I wrote that...was in the middle of a power storm
and not sure if I was _really_ going to be doing that webcast. :)

Okay, but the really good part is that in something like 2 days the whole
thing is on view on demand playback at the same link.

If you have any questions, you are welcome to post back here or contact me
directly back at SBSmigration.com, you can use the Feedback Look.

- Jeff Middleton SBS- MVP
YCST@SBSmigration.com

"Kathy" <vbtskje@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
news:ugc1DJeIGHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
>
> I could start on the Latin translation rant...
>
> I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
>
> Kathy
>
>



Re: << TS2 Webast in 1hr: SBS Upgrade Methods including Swing Migration >> by Kathy

Kathy
Thu Jan 26 04:00:47 CST 2006

Thanks Jeff. Not ranting at you - just at the general decline of modern
society and all that. I decided to wait for the view-on-demand as it was
about going to happen in about 30 mins and I'd just got in from a client
hadn't had my tea (GMT time zone).

Looking forward to it.

Kathy

"Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]" <jeff@cfisolutions.com> wrote in message
news:uFfWYjiIGHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi Kathy!
>
> Half a brain engaged when I wrote that...was in the middle of a power
storm
> and not sure if I was _really_ going to be doing that webcast. :)
>
> Okay, but the really good part is that in something like 2 days the whole
> thing is on view on demand playback at the same link.
>
> If you have any questions, you are welcome to post back here or contact me
> directly back at SBSmigration.com, you can use the Feedback Look.
>
> - Jeff Middleton SBS- MVP
> YCST@SBSmigration.com
>
> "Kathy" <vbtskje@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
> news:ugc1DJeIGHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > When is 12pm? Noon or midnight? There is no such time as 12 am or 12 pm.
> >
> > I could start on the Latin translation rant...
> >
> > I really mean this. I have NO idea which it is.
> >
> > Kathy
> >
> >
>
>