Re: sbs2000 needs to be replaced with fresh install with sbs2003 by Cris
Cris
Mon Jun 27 12:16:03 CDT 2005
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well you are actually about half way home
look at SBSmigration.com and get in touch with Jeff for specifics in =
your case
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Chris Shuker" <chriss@pedmore-computers.com> wrote in message =
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Hello All
I have a SBS2000 install which has been virused and tweaked back and =
forth ,
and now it seems to have some strange behaviours. Therefor I would =
like to
delete the install and do a fresh install of SBS 2003.
This is a 25 user site and I would like to avoid losing all the domain
information ,so that once installed the users PCs will not need to be
readded to the server.
I have got currently a 2nd server running win2003 acting as a Domain
controller and I was hoping that I could use this to maintain domain
information ,while I reinstall the sbs2000 and then the sbs2003 could =
suck
this information to reinstate at least the computer accounts .
I realise it is probably best to recreate the user accounts on the SBS =
,
unless you guys suggest otherwise.
Any pointers or white papers to help with this would be greatly =
appreciated
Thanks
Chris
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All<BR><BR>I have a SBS2000 install which has been virused and tweaked =
back=20
and forth ,<BR>and now it seems to have some strange behaviours. =
Therefor I=20
would like to<BR>delete the install and do a fresh install of SBS=20
2003.<BR><BR>This is a 25 user site and I would like to avoid losing =
all the=20
domain<BR>information ,so that once installed the users PCs will not =
need to=20
be<BR>readded to the server.<BR><BR>I have got currently a 2nd server =
running=20
win2003 acting as a Domain<BR>controller and I was hoping that I could =
use=20
this to maintain domain<BR>information ,while I reinstall the sbs2000 =
and then=20
the sbs2003 could suck<BR>this information to reinstate at least the =
computer=20
accounts .<BR><BR>I realise it is probably best to recreate the user =
accounts=20
on the SBS ,<BR>unless you guys suggest otherwise.<BR><BR>Any pointers =
or=20
white papers to help with this would be greatly=20
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