Thanks!  This must be SBS Week.  Was at a user's group meeting last night and 
the topic came up again. (Main topic was R2)  Sounds like Microsoft is getting 
the message about the difficulty of working with SBS.

Al Maurer 
Service Manager, Naming and Authentication Services 
IT | Information Technology 
Agilent Technologies 
(719) 590-2639; Telnet 590-2639 
http://activedirectory.it.agilent.com 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley, 
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 1:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] SBS migration (was SBS Server Question)

Transition pack or www.sbsmigration.com

Transition pack is the best way however lets you keep the Remote web 
workplace and monitoring email even after you break away from SBSland.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>OK, since the topic came up:  I'm trying to figure out how to migrate off 
>SBS2003.
>
>Scenario is a recent acquisition where we want to migrate from company SBS to 
>corporate AD (standard 2003 domain).  Trusts are out.  Hack is both dangerous 
>and illegal.
>
>MS offers a Transition Pack (for a cost) to upgrade the SBS2003 to normal AD.  
>Is there any other way?  LDIF export?
>
>Thanks, 
>AL
>
>Al Maurer 
>Service Manager, Naming and Authentication Services 
>IT | Information Technology 
>Agilent Technologies 
>(719) 590-2639; Telnet 590-2639 
>http://activedirectory.it.agilent.com 
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>"Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war"  - Anthony, in Julius Caesar III 
>i. 
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley, 
>CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 12:06 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] SBS Server Question
>
>Nope.  No trusts, no forests.  We're the spoiled only PDC that must hold 
>all the FSMO roles.  We can do some funky stuff with pass through 
>authentication, but no trusts.
>
>US versus THEM:
>http://www.sbslinks.com/Us_v_them.htm
>
>In SBS 2000/2003 the 'correct' terminology is Yes, an 'additional domain 
>controller' is supported and not calling it a BDC. 
>
>Member servers are covered by the SBS cals but last I read in the PUR 
>the additional DC would need server cals.  [that's my interpretation 
>anyway but I get a headache reading that doc in the first place]
>
>Honestly ...keep in mind that with XPs, they will used cached 
>credentials and you can log into that profile even if the network is 
>down.  Now comes the fun... who's doing the DHCP? The recommended way is 
>to have the SBS box to do that...so you still have fun.  If the SBS box 
>goes down, I normally have ways around the temporarily failure [and even 
>then I can count on one hand the time my network has been affected.... 
>power mostly, then NICs, then switches, and one harddrive falling off a 
>RAID.  Get good equipment [and honestly either reinstall those OEMs and 
>stay away from those preinstalled versions] and we do just fine.
>
>
>
>Medeiros, Jose wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi Susan, 
>>
>>Since we have an SBS MVP on the Active Dir list, let me ask a question.
>>
>>Can I now make an SBS 2003 server a child domain in an AD 2003 forest? 
>>
>>Before you ask why, some one asked me this recently at a Linux users group 
>>meeting, as his company has several remote offices using SBS 2003.
>>
>>Also on SBS 4.5, one could have a BDC as a backup, can this also be done with 
>>a DC or are you " Sh.T out of luck " when a box fails? 
>>
>>Jose
>>
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