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I'm trying to remove sbs from my sbs 2003 server.
Also I'm logged in as Administrator.
However When I start to go through the wizard it gives me the following error.
You must be a member of the Domain Admins, Schema Admins, and Enterprise Admins group.
I then did some research and found this (http://support…
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We just finished a we-know-just-enough-to-be-dangerous migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, and things seem to have gone relatively smoothly. After running the SBS 2008 Best Practices Analyzer on the destination server, we've got three warning messages, and I can't tell if they're important or not…
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We've migrated SBS 2003 to SBS 2011...so far everything has gone smoothly. We're in the final phase of migrating the last amount of data over.
Is there a way I can check to be sure that our old server isn't restarting due to the 21 day grace period? As our 21 days is up on Thursday. Yet it's restarting…
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we are going to upgrade server from SBS 2008 to a new hardware server with SBS 2011.
Due to non-experience in Server Migration (eg, answer file), we have decided to choose Clean Install. We have 12 users so that's not too bad.
The most challenge problem is to move over all the emails for each user…
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We are about to set up SBS 2011 at my small company < 10 users. My collaborator wants to name the SBS domain "example.local" . I'm of the opinion we should name the SBS domain "corp.example.com" and setup DNS so the "corp" record is a NS record to the SBS server's private IP.
FYI: "Example.com"…
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