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Small Business Server 2003 –
Migrating from SBS 2000 (or
other versions of Windows)
Paul Barrett
Technologies Partner
Microsoft Corporation
Agenda
Overview
Microsoft® Windows® Small Business
Server (SBS) 2003 limitations
What SBS 2003 setup delivers
Setup requirements Checks
Upgrade Process
Migration Process summary
Additional information
Overview
Setup is composed of many different
scenarios, including:
Clean installation
Upgrade from SBS 2000/SBS 2003
Standard/SBS 2003 eval/SBS 2003 NFR
Upgrade of Windows 2000/Windows Server™
2003 Standard
Migration from SBS 4.5/SBS 2000/SBS 2003
Migration from SBS 2003 to full products
Overview (continued)
We’ll be covering:
In-place upgrade
Migration process
Setup includes three distinct phases:
Operating system installation/upgrade
Integrated setup
To Do List
Windows Server 2003 Family
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows Server 2003
Windows Small Business Server
2003
Simple to Use
Anywhere Anytime Access
Enhanced Productivity &
Collaboration
Support for Mobile Devices
Simple to Manage
Complete Backup
Simplified Task-Based
Management
Improved Monitoring Tools &
Usage Reports
Simple to Install
OEM Pre-Installation
Simplified Web-Based Client
Configuration
Online License Activation
Simple
to Install
Simple to Use
Anywhere Anytime Access:
Remote Web Workplace
enables access to your
workplace through a browser
Enhanced Productivity &
Collaboration: Windows
SharePoint Team Services
provides truly out-of-the-box
intranet solution
Great collaboration &
Support for Mobile Devices
Including Pocket PCs and
Smart Devices
Simple to Manage
Complete Backup: Backup
Configuration Wizard help
you avoid data catastrophes
Simplified Task-Based
Management makes it easy
to perform your most
common network
management tasks
Improved Monitoring Tools &
Usage Reports enable you
to focus on your business
not your business
technology
Simple to Install
Full OEM Pre-Installation
means
Windows Small Business
Server 2003 is ready to run,
straight out-of-the-box
Simplified Web-Based Client
Configuration, including Peerto-Peer Profile Migration,
allows migrating desktop
settings as you add clients
Online License Activation
means you no longer have to
deal with floppy disks for
client setup
Simple
to Install
Which route to choose
Migrate
Windows NT4
SBS 4.5
Windows 2000
SBS 2000
Windows 2003
Upgrade
Which route to choose
Upgrade
Simple to perform
No migration process
Users do not need to change credentials
Domain and system names do not need to
change
Migration
Easy to revert to old system in case of issues
Opportunity to re-organise
Agents help manage changes to users
SBS 2003 Limitations
Must be the root of the Active Directory®
forest
Only one SBS server per domain
Only one Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server per domain
Trusts are disabled (except some during
migration)
Terminal Services in Application Sharing
mode is not included (Remote Administration
is available)
What Setup manages for you
Local network adapter
NTFS-formatted system drive
Active Directory
DNS
DHCP and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Routing and Remote Access Service
Microsoft Exchange
Windows SharePoint™ Services
Note: The final configuration of the server is
not truly completed until the To Do List items
are completed.
Quiz one
Which product installed in SBS2003 would be
described as a ‘collaborative tool’?
Which 3 products are not available in the
standard edition of SBS2003?
What is the file containing the Active Directory
database called?
Setup Requirements Checks
Preliminary checks:
Beta version upgrade
Backup warning for upgrades
Application and suite checks:
No upgrade from the following operating systems:
Windows NT® 4.0
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Datacenter Server
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Datacenter Edition
Any client OS
Non-RTM build of Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003
Windows 2000 pre-SP3
Application and Suite Checks
No upgrade from the following suites:
SBS 4.x and any BOS suite
SBS 2000 earlier than SBS SP1
Application upgrade requirements
Blocked upgrade:
Exchange 5.5
Exchange 2000 earlier than SP3
Proxy 2.0
SharePoint Team Services or Windows SharePoint Services
ISA earlier than SP1 and without the ISA Server 2000 required updates for Windows
Server 2003 package (331062 Running ISA Server on Windows Server 2003)
SQL Server™ 6.5 or SQL Server 7.0
SQL Server 2000 earlier than SP3
Terminal Services Application Mode
Upgrade warning:
Modem sharing (will be uninstalled)
Hardware and Software
Requirements
Blocking:
RAM < 256 MB
No enabled network cards (not including Microsoft Loopback)
No TCP/IP installed
Networking Properties page is open
Installing on FAT partition
Add/Remove Windows Components page (Sysocmgr.exe) is open
Internet Connection Sharing is enabled
Certificate Services are installed in workgroup mode
Terminal Services are installed in Application Sharing mode
Windows 2000 Administration Tools (Adminpak.msi) are installed
Remote storage is installed
Hardware and Software
Requirements (continued)
Warning:
More than two physical processors
Will allow up to four logical processors if CPUs have
hyperthreading enabled
No default Web site found (w3svc/1/root)
RAM < 384 MB
Information:
Video Resolution < 800×600×32
Network cards = 1
More than 100 MB of unformatted partition space
Setup Requirements (continued)
Licensing checks
Blocking:
From Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 and more
than five client access licenses (CALs)
Warning:
Upgrade from SBS 2000 and more than five CALs
Not in Per Server licensing mode
Setup Requirements (continued)
Domain checks
Blocking:
Not root of the forest
More than two SBS servers on same forest
Two SBS servers can co-exist for limited period of time.
Windows NT 4.0 backup domain controllers (BDCs)
Trusts
Warning:
Non-standard computer or NetBIOS name
Standard Char Set: A-Z, 0-9, “-”
Upgrade
Process
Simple process for users
Not a “clean” install
No re-organisation possibilities
Best to follow Whitepaper at:
Small Business Server 2000
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/
sbs/2003/plan/gsg/chptr3b.mspx
Small Business Server 2003 or Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechno/
sbs/2003/plan/gsg/chptr3c.mspx
Upgrade Steps
Check if schema update is necessary
Prepare Adprep.exe to work
Check IIS settings
Check licensing
Prepare unattended upgrade information
Chain the SBS setup
Run Bosprep.exe
Setup Requirements
This screen is only
shown if there is a suite
requirement or suite
recommendation that
has not been met.
Product Key Information
The user must only enter the Product Key for SBS
one time.
Outlook® Product Key will be integrated into the
setup.
The SBS and the Outlook Product Key will be shown
in the following cases:
Upgrade from SBS 2000.
Upgrade from Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server
2003 Standard.
Upgrade from time bombed to standard.
Not shown in maintenance mode.
Internal Domain Information
Screen
This screen is only
shown if the computer
is not currently a
domain controller.
This screen will no
longer be shown in
maintenance mode.
Local Network Adapter
Information
This screen is only
shown if there is more
than one network
adapter.
User can select which
network card will be
used on the LAN.
External DHCP or Routable IP
Warning Messages
Client Networking
Configuration
This screen is only
shown if the user
entered a routable IP
address on the Local
Network Adapter
Configuration Screen.
Component Selection
New feature:
Available disk
space is
dynamically
updated.
Component Messages
Continue Setup Icon
The To Do List
Migrating
More effort than in-place Upgrade
Great if new hardware is required
Best to follow Whitepaper at:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=16415
Process Overview
Prepare for the Migration.
Prepare Client Computers
Begin the Migration
Configure the SBS 2003 Server
Configure Client Computers
Finish the Migration
Migration Requirements
Internal domain names for servers must be
different
Server names (NETBIOS) must be different
The source server will be decommissioned, so
services such as DHCP will be offered by new
server
Migration uses ADMT and Exchange Migration
Wizard (which means manual export of mailbox
rules, Admin mailbox and public folders)
Custom settings on new server have to be setup by
hand
DNS must be running on both systems during
migration
Prepare for Migration
Ensure the source server is running the
latest service packs
Back up the source server
Collect system necessary information
Export public folders, Administrator account
mailbox and rules
Disable DHCP on old system
Install SBS 2003 on destination Server
Complete up to network setup
Notify users that they must log off of the
domain.
Prepare Client Computers
Export mail rules
Remove personal firewalls
Remove shared modem client (SBS)
Remove ISA client if not using ISA 2000 on
new server
Release & renew DHCP addresses
Delete any SBS specific links from desktop
and IE
Delete SBS faxes or printers
Computer Migration Tools
For clients computers running an O/S of:
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or a member server
running Windows NT Server 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional or Server
Windows XP Professional,
Windows Server™ 2003
Use ADMT to migrate users, groups and computers
For client computers running an O/S of:
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium
Edition
You manually configure
See Whitepaper - “Step 6. Configure Client Computers.”
Begin the Migration
Configure DNS forwarders on the old and
new servers
Install and configure ADMT
Migrate user, group, and computer accounts
Update mail quota on new server
Migrate Exchange mailboxes
Move shared folders, application data
Migrate any SQL Server™ databases
Configure the SBS 2003 Server
Assign user accounts to a Windows Small
Business Server 2003 template
Deploy applications to the client computers
Completing the Management Tasks on the To
Do List
Apply custom settings from the old server
Finish Exchange migration
Configure Client Computers
Log in
Let applications load
Set e-mail and proxy settings
Finish Migration
Remove permissions that were necessary for
the migration
Uninstall ADMT
You also configure password policies
Verifying that all necessary data and settings
were migrated
Retire the old server
Additional Information
Release Notes found on CD #1.
Getting Started guide
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=19367.
known issues for Windows Small Business
Server 2003, see the Release Notes at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=17116.
For the latest information about Windows Small
Business Server 2003, see
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=17117.
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