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Old 13-Feb-2008, 12:43 PM
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No trusts, mmm

So just setup new domain, exchange, accounts, permissions, map drive and then move data and mail boxes, redirect ports to new server. Done

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Old 13-Feb-2008, 12:48 PM
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Used SBS in my last job. Great for when things go wrong, re-run the wizards and job done!

Though did encounter a few times when engineers didn't setup SBS the correct way and when it goes wrong it goes worng... wizards don't fix it!

Great product for small businesses.

 
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You may have problems moving the computer accounts onto the new domain so you will have to take them off the old domain and then add them to the new one manually.
I used do that with admt


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Use sbs very often.
Don't use exchange at all because i like more linux as a mailserver.
I started using sbs after i pass the 70-282 exam.


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Installed and supported a few SBS boxes, did one this week on my own, two pc's, data migration, email set up and in the end I VM'd their old server due to their business app and now runs even better VM'd

 
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My friend's uncle wanted to set up a new network with new a server and workstations for about 15 users and he decided to get me and my friend to do it even though we had no experience in deploying a network. Luckily it was SBS 2003 and a book was sufficient to get everything up and running. Nice spending money as well. Once it was completed I found a new respect for networking people.

 
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yeah, I look after a SBS server and 26 users (remotely, customer site) create users, computers delete users, patching, and general admin stuff. Its a joy to work with as apposed to the 90+ servers on our own company network!!


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