Windows Server Essentials requires a bit environment. Windows Server Essentials does not support a bit environment. To avoid problems during migration, the Windows Server Essentials product development team strongly recommends that you read this document before you begin the migration. For links to additional information, tools, and community resources to help guide you through the migration process, visit the Windows Small Business Server Migration website.
Source Server: The existing server from which you are migrating your settings and data. Destination Server: The new server to which you are migrating your settings and data. You must ensure that your Source Server and network are ready for migration. This section guides you through backing up the Source Server, evaluating the Source Server system health, installing the most recent service packs and fixes, and verifying the network configuration. Install Windows Server Essentials in migration mode.
This section describes the steps you should take to install Windows Server Essentials on the Destination Server in migration mode. Join computers to the new Windows Server Essentials network.
This section covers joining client computers to the new Windows Server Essentials network and updating Group Policy settings. This section provides information about migrating data and settings from the Source Server. If folder redirection is enabled on the Source Server, you can enable folder redirection on the Destination Server, and then delete the old Folder Redirection Group Policy setting.
Prior to removing the Source Server from the network, you must force a Group Policy update and demote the Source Server. Perform post-migration tasks for Windows Server Essentials migration. But SBS is competitively priced, more tightly integrated, and offers more out of the box. The goal of Small Business Server is simple: to provide small businesses with the same technology employed by the big boys without requiring an IT army.
During our tests, we discovered that SBS is not quite do-it-yourself simple, but it isn't all that difficult, either. Anyone with a basic knowledge of servers can be up and running within a few hours of opening the box.
A large poster guides you through the setup process, which is fairly painless if you know how your Internet connection and network are configured. Our advice is to read it carefully. The easiest way to mess up an SBS installation is to launch into it without your network properly configured.
Many of these steps are guided by wizards. Build an instant intranet with the included SharePoint portal services, one of several features you won't find in the competition. Microsoft Small Business Server
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