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We are preparing to migrate details of an old server from Server 2003 SP2 ISA 2000 to a 2008 SBS when copying all files in case of failure. An odd error has come up in that under servers and arrays it now lists the local computer twice, once as a local and once as a stand alone.
Disconnecting and reconnecting, rebooting, and connecting to another stand alone then reconnecting local has failed to resolve. Restores only restore the stand alone, the local shows an error disallowing restore but either way still fail to become one lable.
Any suggestions?
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SBS2008 is on our new server but as this is my first upgrade of a server I wanted all the T's crossed and I's dotted. To that end this question was more to correcting the error of the doubled up ISA server shown in the Server and array list as connected when using ISA 2000. It was fixed by simply removing the dud value from the registry. Took some time and tweeking but resolved now.
Thanks anyway.
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by: keith_alabasterPosted on 2009-11-05 at 22:56:35ID: 25757151
ISA is not supported in SBS2008 - ISA is a 32 bit application and SBS2008 is 64-bit.
Keith
ISA Forefront MVP