RE: Migrating entire system over the web
- From: v-franhe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Frances [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 06:25:07 GMT
Hello Rich,
Good to hear from you.
According to the message, I understand that you want to recreate a win2k3
server which holds web and mail applications. Do you want to retire the
original server? Please correct me if I misunderstood you.
I am afraid that this issue is not related to the migration scenario we
discuss in the newsgroup.
In addition, as far as I know, there is no easier solution than the one you
posted. I assume you want to copy the whole win2k3 system, is this correct?
Maybe we can use virtual server to make an image of the original win2k3
server and copy it to the local computer.
If you have further concerns, we recommend that you contact CSS for more
helps. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support phone
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Thank you for your understanding!
Best regards,
Frances He
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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