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Asked by bgrsyd in Server Applications, Windows 2003 Server, SBS Small Business Server
We have an SBS 2003 server running RTM of SBS & Echange - no serivce packs. Before we can migrate it to SBS 2008 using the recommended MS process we must patch the source server to SP2 for SBS.
I've read all the docs and to start this we have to apply W2K3 SP 1. This runs for about 20 minutes and in the cleanup process, just stops. It does not ask to reboot the server. I've got the logs but it would seem to me easier to just start with a fresh server and restore.
Is there a way we can manually restore the Users & Exchange data from our SBS 2003 to the new SBS 2008 machine. I'm happy to manually enter the users, groups etc. It's just restoring Exchange and connecting them up to the messages in the old version of Exchange to seem impossible.
Any advice would be greatfully accepted. We've spent about 50 hours trying to get the source server to patch. We imaged teh source server with ShadowProtect before we started so we were able to restore and put it back into service after the patching failed.
Thanks,
Bruce.
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