Re: Migrating from 2k3SBS DC to new 2k3SBS DC

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<ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings,

Does anyone have any experience with, or able to direct me to quality
docs regarding an in-place migration from one 2k3SBS domain controller
to a new 2k3SBS DC. The old system is being retired and I'm looking
for the easiest way to migrate from the old system to the new one.

I've built several SBS domains, but I've never done an in-place DC
Migration, and want things to go as smoothly, and as easily as
possible.


Thanks,
Ben



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