Re: Copy data from old to new server



Manuel Amaral <ManuelAmaral@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We want to replace our old SBS 2003 Server (Hardware and Software)
with a new one (with SBS 2003 R2). We need to copy (move) all data
from the old server to the new one. Basically we need to copy all
important data which must include the old Companyweb and data from
Exchange Server. All help will be welcome.

Thank you.

Manuel Amaral

Check out www.sbsmigration.com ....what you want is a swing migration,
unless you want to start over from scratch with a new AD domain, new user
accounts & new user profiles (which is a huge PITA).


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