Re: Upgrading from SBS2003 Evaluation Kit to the Real Thing



How many nics?
where is DNS pointing?
Who/what's providing DHCP?

running ipconfig /all and posting the results here will let us review for you

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"Computerfriend" <computerfriend@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)> wrote in message news:AAD68AA3-C60F-47C9-BF17-CE34FF9B8021@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What happened here evidently is that the customer's sysadmin first installed
the Trial copy of SBS2003 standard edition. Then, the trial copy expired. The
customer called the sysadmin and told him about this and said he was ready to
buy the real deal. The system administrator came over and picked up the
server, took it to his place of business and evidently nuked the server,
installed SBS2003 which had now been purchased from a local Office Depot
store, and came back and told the customer that he had to start over from
scratch.
When the customer saw that #1: the server had been rebuilt from scratch and
thus had a big labor charge attached, and #2: the server now runs very slowly
and has major problems, he fired the system administrator and looked me up
since I am a local Small Business Specialist.
Although I am familiar with SBS2003 and use it, I cannot figure out what
must have gone wrong during the new install process that would lead to slow
performance and glitches in recognizing shared printers on such a small
network. So I am thinking at this point that since the whole process has been
out of control, it might be easiest to back up the customer's data and start
over again.

Sorry that I couldn't have made this clearer at the start.
Thanks!
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Computerfriend
artondisk.com


"Steve" wrote:

> I thought you said the 180 day trial had been exceeded so that the server
> was no longer functional anyway? If so you'll be installing fresh
> regardless? What do you mean "before the re-install of SBS 2003..."?
>
> "Computerfriend" <computerfriend@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)> wrote in message
> news:C61D73B7-2291-4525-9CF3-12617C826C5A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thank you all for your help. This answers the question very well. I will
> > get
> > in touch with the client and let him know.
> >
> > There is one more issue and it is really the reason that the admin got
> > fired-- the client has three computers hooked up to SBS2003 (the newly
> > activated version). When the three computers were added, everything went
> > well
> > until each user tried to access their documents on the server. At that
> > point,
> > the server pauses a good minute or longer before opening the folder to
> > allow
> > access.
> >
> > This is unusual because before the re-install of SBS2003, the user folders
> > would open almost immediately so employees could get to work. Now there is
> > this very long lag time. The permissions are set correctly for each user
> > and
> > folder. We removed one or more computers and re-added them, restarted both
> > the server and the clents, but there is still this very long lag time.
> >
> > No error messages show up to tell us why this crippling event is
> > happening.
> > Has anyone experienced such a problem? All clent computers are running
> > Windows XP Pro. One other issue is that one of the computers has a printer
> > attached to it that it is sharing but that printer won't show up anywhere
> > in
> > the network.
> >
> > I'm about to tell my customer to start this whole thing over again and
> > re-install SBS2003 from scratch since the glitch is so hard to track down.
> >
> > Thanks for all your help!
> > --
> > Computerfriend
> > artondisk.com
> >
> >
> > "Steve" wrote:
> >
> >> During the active 180 day trial period it can be upgraded. After that I
> >> think you have to install from scratch.
> >>
> >> "Computerfriend" <computerfriend@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:16BC3CAE-679C-40CA-BA11-88B7F5162432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hello,
> >> > I am a MS Small Business Specialist. Recently a customer of mine called
> >> > saying that he was firing his administrator because he had used the
> >> > SBS2003
> >> > Evaluation Kit and his server was running perfectly. Then, when his
> >> > trial
> >> > period ran out, his administrator told him that the entire server would
> >> > have
> >> > to be redone because there was no "activation" system in place to just
> >> > purchase SBS2003 and upgrade the Evalution Kit to a full blown version
> >> > of
> >> > SBS2003 Standard Edition (which was what he was evaluating).
> >> >
> >> > Is this true? Is it not possible to get a network running on an
> >> > evaluation
> >> > solution and then "go live" without starting over again?
> >> >
> >> > Any help you can give in this matter will be appreciated.
> >> > --
> >> > Computerfriend
> >> > artondisk.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

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