I am the volunteer IT guy at church, no formal training, know just enough to be smarter than everyone else, and I fill in the gaps with Google searches. We have SBS 2003 server box with four XP Pro clients. We have gone from three or so folks working in the office at any one time to just one, occasionally two, with the two never really working on the same thing. The seven year old hardware is starting to 'burp' more and more.
The church office mostly runs Outlook, Publisher, and a church oriented database program. A couple of little programs that bring specific liturgical text and music into Publisher that might have compatibility issues.
A second group in the building shares internet and a network printer, a third group just internet. There is open wireless access.
With a very limited budget, my thought is to get two new machines running Win7 Pro, a NAS box to share files, push DHCP duties back to the router.
And along with this, $60 a month or so to Geek Squad for better troubleshooting advice, especially since I don't plan on being available to take as many 'Hey, there's no internet' calls in the future.
Does it sound like I am heading in the right direction?
The church office mostly runs Outlook, Publisher, and a church oriented database program. A couple of little programs that bring specific liturgical text and music into Publisher that might have compatibility issues.
A second group in the building shares internet and a network printer, a third group just internet. There is open wireless access.
With a very limited budget, my thought is to get two new machines running Win7 Pro, a NAS box to share files, push DHCP duties back to the router.
And along with this, $60 a month or so to Geek Squad for better troubleshooting advice, especially since I don't plan on being available to take as many 'Hey, there's no internet' calls in the future.
Does it sound like I am heading in the right direction?