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SBS2003, SP2 and ISA 2004
As a heads up ... if you are installing SBS 2003 Premium with Windows Server SP2, your ISA 2004 installation may go belly-up. Steven Teiger just encountered such a situation: CEICW failed, and then upon restarting the SBS server, all of the ISA services...
SBSMigration Conference 2008
Jeff's 2008 SBSMigration Conference is set for May 9-11 in New Orleans, followed by with an optional 5 day cruise. Chris Rue has created a very nice 30 second video highlighting last year's conference. Chris will be there. I will be there. What...
Why use SBS Swing Migration?
In the SBS 2003 Public Newsgroup , and probably most other newsgroups, we often walk a thin line when it comes to recommending 3rd party solutions and products. There are those who love Trend, and those who hate it. Same goes for anything Symantec, or...
Why I Like Using "Swing Migration"
Jeff Middleton's Swing Migration ( www.sbsmigration.com ) methodology has been used successfully around the world. You can use it to simply move a current SBS installation to new hardware, or to also upgrade from sBS2000 to SBS2003 at the same time. I...
Moving SBS to new hardware
Here's a response I provided to a recent post asking how to move an SBS server to new hardware. In this instance, the user wanted to both upgrade from SBS2000 to SBS2003, and they also wanted to move to new hardware: There's more than one way to do a...
How to "ghost" your SBS system disk
A tip of the hat to Merv for this information! A frequent question on the NG is: can I use Ghost to make copy of my SBS system drive, and if so, which version of Ghost should I use? Merv's answer is: You can use Ghost 2003 (or later). 1. Install the Ghost...
Overview on Jeff's Swing Migration
[This was posted in the public NG on 10/23/2004 by Jeff] I have information on Swing Migration that I can send out to you if you want to visit www.SBSmigration.com to request it. Swing Migration is a method for upgrade/migration that I've recently documented...