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Windows Server 2003 La migrazione da Windows NT 4.0 a Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 La migrazione da Windows NT 4.0 a Windows Server 2003. Relatore: Corrado.Cappucci@pipeline.it MCSE - MCT. Migrating from Small Business Server 4.5 to Windows Small Business Server 2003. Migrating from Small Business Server 4.5 to Windows Small Business Server 2003.

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Windows Server 2003 La migrazione da Windows NT 4.0 a Windows Server 2003

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  1. Windows Server 2003La migrazione da Windows NT 4.0a Windows Server 2003 Relatore: Corrado.Cappucci@pipeline.it MCSE - MCT

  2. Migrating from Small Business Server 4.5 to Windows Small Business Server 2003

  3. Migrating from Small Business Server 4.5 to Windows Small Business Server 2003 • A server migration involves • Installing SBS 2003 on a new computer • Migrating data and settings • A server migration can be completed to • A computer with a retail version of SBS • A computer with SBS preinstalled by an OEM

  4. Crucial Information About the Migration (I) • The NetBIOS domain name and computer name for the source and destination server must be different • The DHCP Server service on the source computer must be disabled • If the DHCP service is provided by a router, ensure that it is connected to the destination server during setup • Migration of mailbox rules and the Adminsitrator mailbox must be performed manually • Custom settings must be configured manually, including • SMTP Connector • DHCP Scope options • Group Policy

  5. Crucial Information About the Migration (II) • If users have mailboxes larger than 200 MB you need to update mail quota settings and modify the default values • If users have personal folders larger than 1 GB you need to update disk quota settings and modify the default values • The source server must be running SP6a and the high encryption pack (128 bit) • Exchange Server 5.5 must be running SP4 • SQL Server 7.0 must be running SP4

  6. Migration Steps (I) • Back up the source server and update the ERD • Disconnect users • Disable DHCP on source server • Disconnect from the Internet • Install the destination server using the same Adminsitrator password as the password used on the source server • Install antivirus software • Install ADMT on the destination computer • Migrate users, groups and computer by using ADMT

  7. Migration Steps (II) • Move user mailboxes by using the Exchange Migration Wizard • Copy users folders by using xcopy.exe or robocopy.exe • Follow the instrucions in article 314546 to move SQL Server database • Update custom logon script and other custom configuration • Uninstall ADMT • Reconnect to the Internet • Leave the source server disconnected from the network but still available for at least a week

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