Similar to the post I did on SBS 2011 Standard Migration White Papers, I’m doing this one to create a permanent placeholder for all migration whitepapers on how to get to SBS 2011 Essentials Editions. SBS 2003 to SBS 2011 Essentials Migration White Paper Migration to SBS 2011 Essentials on new hardware For migration white papers on moving to SBS 2011 Standard – check this … [Read more...]
Where can I get the Small Business Server Best Practice Analyser from?
Microsoft has for some time produced a Best Practice Analyser (Analyzer for the Americans) This BPA allows you to review your SBS installation and will highlight any of the common misconfiguration issues that the Microsoft SBS Product Support Team has identified over time. The BPA will download the latest updates for it each time it is run and therefore will always … [Read more...]
How to migrate to SBS 2011 from SBS 2003
Microsoft have released their white paper on how to migrate to SBS 2011 from SBS 2003. This white paper walks you through all the steps needed to take you from SBS 2003 or SBS 2003 R2 over to SBS 2011 Standard edition. This basically involves installing the new SBS 2011 server in a side by side situation with the existing server, and migrating data over to it using … [Read more...]
How to migrate from SBS 2003 to SBS 2011
Microsoft have today released information on TechNet for migration to SBS 2011 Standard Edition from SBS 2003. This is the first and most likely method that many of our clients will be needing to follow to move over to the new platform given many are still on SBS 2003. This document available here . I’ll be posting more on my migration from SBS 2008 to SBS 2011 … [Read more...]
How can I resolve the error “Client Setup cannot migrate private user settings” on SBS 2003?
I had this error on a client site today when deploying a Windows XP machine that had been in operation for many years into an SBS 2003 R2 network. I tried to action the suggested fix from the error message, but this did not resolve the issue. I then dug deeper into it by using the SBS Client Setup Log file and as you can see below found it was related to some files on … [Read more...]