How to migrate SBS 2011 Essentials to Windows Server 2019 Migrate from SBS 2011 Essentials to Windows Server 2019 Standard or Essentials. After we move FSMO roles we run dcpromo on the old server and demote it. Then we uninstall Active Directory Domain Services and DNS. Cleanup DNS and run DCDiag. migration guide for SBS 2011, sbs 2011 end of life Read More
How to setup RDS Gateway as a replacement for ‘Access Anywhere’ or 'Remote Web Workplace' Setup RD Gateway to replace the same functionality as in SBS 2011 or SBS 2008 or Windows Server Essentials. access anywhere, rd gateway Read More
Migrate Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2019 in a SBS migration scenario In this guide, we come from a migration of Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2013 and now we will migrate the Exchange Server 2013 to the latest version, Exchange Server 2019. Before we start the second hop in this project we need to clean old Move-Requests on the Exchange Server 2013. SBS 2008 end of life, migration guide for SBS 2008, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2019, sbs 2008 migration kit Read More
Install Windows Server 2019 Core replica domain controller and use Windows Admin center to configure it Install Windows Server 2019 Core edition with Windows Admin Center on a Windows 10 client and promote the 2019 server as a replica domain controller in a migration scenario windows admin center, windows server core, replica domain controller Read More
How to migrate SBS 2008 to Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter Migrate SBS 2008 to a new Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter. This guide should NOT be used for migration to Windows Server Essentials 2016. This migration guide explains how to migrate ADDS, DNS, DHCP, Folders, shares and printers to a new Windows Server 2016 migration guide for sbs 2008, sbs 2008 end of life, Exchange Server 2007 end of life, sbs 2008 migration kit Read More
How long will Microsoft continue to support SBS 2011 or SBS 2008? Is SBS 2011 or SBS 2008 already end of life? Should I migrate now or wait longer? What is the risk if I wait longer. Should I upgrade, migrate or a new install. Are could solutions an option? What about Office 365 or Azure? sbs 2011 end of life, sbs 2008 end of life Read More
Migrate printers from an old SBS 2008 or 2011 to a new Windows Server 2016 with or without the Essentials Experience role Migrate printers with Export and Import the list with printers from your old server to a new server with Windows Server 2016. Once exported to a file we can easily import the printers and ports in our new server. migrate printers Read More
Event ID 2937 Public Folder database is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory We fix this issue with ADSIEdit. The value msExchHomePublicMDB, located on the properties of the Mailbox Database, is set to something that has been deleted during a migration but the value was not emptied. Select the msExchHomePublicMDB value and click Clear. exchange 2007, exchange 2013, sbs 2008 Read More
Migrate Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2016 in a SBS 2003 migration scenario In this guide we come from a migration of Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 and now we will migrate the Exchange Server 2010 to the latest version, Exchange Server 2016. migration, exchange, sbs 2003 end of life, sbs 2003 migration kit Read More
Migrate SYSVOL replication from FRS to DFSR replication before you start your migration project We migrate FRS sysvol replication to DFRS replication on SBS 2008 and SBS 2011. The first step is to raise Forest and Domain Functional level. We do that with Active Directory Domains and Trusts. Finally, we migrate with dfsrmig. SYSVol replication migration Read More
Make a system state backup before you start your migration project With wbadmin start systemstatebackup –backuptarget:e: we make a system state backup on SBS 2008 and SBS 2011. On SBS 2003 we need to that with the native Backup solution. You need a big enough USB drive that can hold at least 1.5 times the size of all your data. system state backup, wbadmin Read More