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embj13@gmail.com
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Hello everyone,
I have a server currently setup that runs SBS 2003. I've built a new
server to replace the old one because it is about four years old, and
I wanted something that provided a little bit more reliability. So,
I've got the new server up and running with Server 2003 R2 Standard
x64 installed. What I'm wanting to do is completely migrate everything
over from SBS to the new server.
Here's what is already done:
I've got the new server running as a domain controller with the DNS
server already installed. It is currently receiving replicated
information from the SBS box. I've successfully installed Exchange
2007 on the new server and have gotten all of the mailboxes moved over
from SBS. As far as I know, everything dealing with Exchange is
working properly.
I've been doing a lot of reading around on various newsgroups and
forums about how to go about doing this. This is what has me confused;
I'm not sure how to go about decommissioning the SBS box as a domain
controller. I know that I need to transfer the FSMO roles over and
make the new server a global catalog before I can decommission the old
box. From instructions that I've found on Technet (http://
technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/b96e3f0a-
bf98-4a80-8718-dd80dc1071fd1033.mspx?mfr=true), I'm pretty sure about
how to go about moving those over to the new DC. The only thing that
I'm not sure about and really couldn't find any information on was how
to transfer DHCP over and at what point it should be done. In regards
to DNS, should I go ahead and set the SOA to the new server?
After all of that, there's still one other thing that comes into
play...ISA Server that's on the SBS box. How would it be affected?
Would I still be able to route everything through that box once
everything is moved over to the new DC?
After I get all of that done, I would like to get rid of ISA Server on
the SBS box, so I can get rid of that server in its entirety. I'd like
to install ISA Server 2006 on a virtual server (using VS 2005 R2). I
know this isn't the ideal way of having it, but it seems the most
logical without having to have a separate server. I know this is a big
task, but can anyone offer me any suggestions on how to go about doing
this?
Thanks.
I have a server currently setup that runs SBS 2003. I've built a new
server to replace the old one because it is about four years old, and
I wanted something that provided a little bit more reliability. So,
I've got the new server up and running with Server 2003 R2 Standard
x64 installed. What I'm wanting to do is completely migrate everything
over from SBS to the new server.
Here's what is already done:
I've got the new server running as a domain controller with the DNS
server already installed. It is currently receiving replicated
information from the SBS box. I've successfully installed Exchange
2007 on the new server and have gotten all of the mailboxes moved over
from SBS. As far as I know, everything dealing with Exchange is
working properly.
I've been doing a lot of reading around on various newsgroups and
forums about how to go about doing this. This is what has me confused;
I'm not sure how to go about decommissioning the SBS box as a domain
controller. I know that I need to transfer the FSMO roles over and
make the new server a global catalog before I can decommission the old
box. From instructions that I've found on Technet (http://
technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/b96e3f0a-
bf98-4a80-8718-dd80dc1071fd1033.mspx?mfr=true), I'm pretty sure about
how to go about moving those over to the new DC. The only thing that
I'm not sure about and really couldn't find any information on was how
to transfer DHCP over and at what point it should be done. In regards
to DNS, should I go ahead and set the SOA to the new server?
After all of that, there's still one other thing that comes into
play...ISA Server that's on the SBS box. How would it be affected?
Would I still be able to route everything through that box once
everything is moved over to the new DC?
After I get all of that done, I would like to get rid of ISA Server on
the SBS box, so I can get rid of that server in its entirety. I'd like
to install ISA Server 2006 on a virtual server (using VS 2005 R2). I
know this isn't the ideal way of having it, but it seems the most
logical without having to have a separate server. I know this is a big
task, but can anyone offer me any suggestions on how to go about doing
this?
Thanks.