RJM62
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Geek on the Hill
I've been out of the loop for a while, but despite being advised of that fact, an old client of mine wants me -- and me only -- to make an all-expenses-paid trip to their not-unpleasant neck of the woods to migrate their Windows 2003 SBS server to a new Windows 2008 server.
The server basically runs fileserver and DC duties. I believe the only third-party software running on it is Quickbooks.
My question is simply, based on the more recent experiences of people here, what's the best way to proceed?
My inclination is to configure the new box as extra DC, copy the data over, inatell and configure Quickbooks on the new server, demote the 2003 box, make sure everything works, and then retire the old machine and store it in a closet for a while -- just in case. However, like I said, I've been out of the loop for a while.
Any comments / advice appreciated.
-Rich
The server basically runs fileserver and DC duties. I believe the only third-party software running on it is Quickbooks.
My question is simply, based on the more recent experiences of people here, what's the best way to proceed?
My inclination is to configure the new box as extra DC, copy the data over, inatell and configure Quickbooks on the new server, demote the 2003 box, make sure everything works, and then retire the old machine and store it in a closet for a while -- just in case. However, like I said, I've been out of the loop for a while.
Any comments / advice appreciated.
-Rich