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8.6

Move Sharepoint Services to another server.

Asked by KANEWONG in MOSS-Sharepoint

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Hi;

I want to move consolidate my Sharepoint services server to a single box, how can I do it.  Following is my current configuration and my requirements of new deployment....

Current:

Server A
- Windows 2003 Server Web edition
- IIS
- Hosting Sharepoint webpage

Server B
- Windows 2000 Server Standard edition
- MS SQL 2000 Standard edition installed
- Hosting the existing Sharepoint Content Database and Sharepoint Configuration Database

New Deployment
- Combine Sharepoint from Server A and Server B to Server B only.
- Server B will host the IIS of Sharepoint, All Database of Sharepoint.
- Server B will be renamed to "Server A"

What is the right procedure to implement?

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Zone: MOSS-Sharepoint
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