Looks like the installing 2003 SBS then applying the Transition Pack is gonna be the way to go. Currently testing my situation now.
One more thing however. I've been told that an Exchange license allows you to install Outlook 2003. I know for sure it applies to open licenses, but how about...
Hopefully this is my last post on this issue :), but the Transition Pack media set I have states that it contains the full version of Windows Server 2003. It says I need replacement media for Exchange 2003, which is fine.
However I have no idea how to install Server 2003 fresh on another...
The reason we want to do the upgrade is to make sure everythign is replicated more smoothly. We thought about just installing fresh, but there seemed like to many things could go wrong if we tried just moving AD and Exchange. The upgrade seemed to work better because we could get the server...
I'm still fairly confused on this. Let me see if I can break this down and understand it.
As far as just upgrading the existing old server. When do I apply the Upgrades for the CALs from 2000 to 2003? I know I then apply the upgrade for SBS 2000 to SBS 2003, after which I will have a SBS...
So in order for me to move this to a new server, I would need to buy a new Server 2003 license and media kit, and an Exchange 2003 server license and media kit?
All this even though I am going to decomission the old server? Theres on way to retain the exchange server install or the server install?
We are about to be performing an upgrade on an existing SBS2000 server. The ultiamte goal is to move to a new Full Fledge Windows 2003 Server with Exchange 2003.
We have 40 CALs associated with the SBS install so we need to Upgrade them and Transition them so we can retain them. My questions...
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