-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Editor's Note: It Is A War ,----[ Quote ] | FOSS keeps people honest. That's the #1 reason there is such strong, | well-funded opposition to it. Honesty is Kryptonite to anyone who makes their | living peddling lies. The big lie that gets my goat every time is these big | tech companies that continually boast of their innovation. All they
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I'd *still* go with sbsmigration.com. After all, right now you are considering a migration method that has no support as well (if yo are writing here, I assume you aren't planning on paying to call Microsoft priority support...) In my experience, the documentation has been quite clear and no support is necessary. It is more of safety net. And you don't have the risk of screwing something
Hi, The best thing to do, if downtime is acceptable, is do a dissimilar hardware restore. eg over a weekend. Run a FULL backup of Server A , Install Disc 1 of SBS on server B patch windows to same level, Restore FULL backup on server B with Overwriting turned on. This is the quickest way if you can do it with downtime, and it works really well. Also if it does go wrong, No damage
INTRODUCTION ------------ The newsgroups misc.business.marketing.moderated, misc.business.moderated, misc.business.consulting, and misc.entrepreneurs.moderated are moderated discussion groups. This periodic post summarizes the current posting policies all posters are expected to follow for these four newsgroups. Please read this policy document before posting. James Hill, Scott Jensen, Jim