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from sbs 2003 no R2 migration to 2003 R2 Standard

Asked by: nexcool

my company has a 2003 sbs (non R2) and we are looking to move a 64 bit 2003 R2 standard with exchange 2007. I need to promote the new 2003 R2 as the DC and move over exchange data as well. I read about the transition pack for sbs2003 r2 but does that mean I have to upgrade that first?

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2008-04-09 at 14:43:23ID23309848
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2003 R2

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Windows 2003 Server

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Microsoft Server

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Answers

 

by: KCTSPosted on 2008-04-09 at 15:00:58ID: 21319500

The transition pack will allow you to move to Win2003R2 without the SBS restrictions but you can't move to the 64bit version this way only 32bit.

You could use the Transition pack to migrate to 2003R2 and then add a second 64bit 2003R2 server and then move that way - but its going to be an expensive way to to things.

It would be cheaper just to install 2003R2 64bit and then migrate to a new domain using standard tools such as ADMT

 

by: nexcoolPosted on 2008-04-09 at 15:05:48ID: 21319536

if I loaded 2003 R2 server standard 32bit and used the transition pack to move from my SBS2003 even though my SBS03 server is not R2?  This would work?

 

by: KCTSPosted on 2008-04-09 at 15:15:12ID: 21319599

I'm not clear on what you are trying to do.

If you are asking if you can use the transition pack on a 2003 non-r2 SBS server to convert it to a standard 2003R2 server, then the answer is yes.

 

by: ryansotoPosted on 2008-04-09 at 15:18:33ID: 21319624

KCTS is right.  I used the transition pack on our sbs2003 machine and moved it to 2003r2.
Worked flawlessly.

 

by: nexcoolPosted on 2008-04-11 at 11:08:31ID: 21336674

was that migration from sbs2003 to 2003r2 standard edition that you used the transition pack with?

 

by: ryansotoPosted on 2008-04-11 at 11:10:11ID: 21336688

Sure was

 

by: KCTSPosted on 2008-04-11 at 12:26:11ID: 21337372

The same transition pack works with SBS2003 or SBS2003R2

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