RE: instalation-user migration question

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From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/09/04


Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 04:56:06 -0800

Thanks for the reply...maybe I am doing the wrong thing but I need to reinstall Outlook because the demo expired....I have upgraded to RTM version of SBS2003 and the release notes said to uninstall Outlook on the remote machines and the go through the Asign Aplication to computer again and it woud reinstall it...at the end of that wizard it says to use the http://.../connectcomputer is that right? (I thought I read that just logging off and back on would trigger the reinstall, but it has not worked that way.....)

     
     ----- Ray Fong [MSFT] wrote: -----
     
     Is this machine part of the domain already? To check, if you right-click My
     Computer, Properties, Computer Name tab, Change. If it said "Member of
     Domain", then the machine is already in the domain and no need to run the
     ConnectComputer wizard.
     
     Ray Fong
     Microsoft SBS Product Support
     
     This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
     
     
>>
          when I run server/connectcomputer/ I get a warning that the computer
     was already part of the domain if you want to save the users settings you
     must migrate thest profiles before completting this wizard; you will not be
     able to migrate them later. For information about how to migrate domain
     profiles see Windows Small business Server 2003 documentaion at the MS web
     site.(or something like that)....
     
     I have looked at the web site and do not see anything that addresses
     migration from a SBS2003 to a SBS2003...I am VERY new to this and need
     simple instructions and the paper is very complicated....so any more
     detailed help for this error would be great......
     
     I am not getting any errors about private.....anything.....
     
     Joe
     
     
     



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