Public Folders, SP1 and Swing Migration
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Hope everyone is happy and doing well.
My question:
I did a swing migration of SBS 2000 to SBS 2003 on a new box. All went
well.
On the sbsmigration site,
http://www.sbsmigration.com/content.php?display=sbs03_sp1, Jeff states that
there could be a problem with the proxyaddress for two public folders: [your
domain] Archive and [your domain] Contacts. Its an easy fix but it begs the
question: What if you don't have those public folders anymore? I deleted
them. Do I need to recreate them in order to ensure SP1 doesn't fail
unexpectedly? If so what exactly is SP1 looking for in the name of the
folders? 'domain Archive' or 'domain.local Archive'?
Thanks all!
John Vollman
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Relevant Pages
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... You can monitor your server for some time to the Companyweb ... This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. ... >reinstalled the SP1 from CD again, ... Stop Windows Management ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: SP1 finished successfully... or did it?
... Regarding the SP updates to an SBS 2003 Server: ... - If you have SP1 slipstreamed media, ... does without a Swing involved. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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