Greg, Should he use the wizards? (sorry, I had to... )
On 1/16/08 18:13, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You don't install components separately. It's a 3 disk install for SBS > Std, Premium adds ISA and SQL (2 Disks), then R2 a separate disk > upgrades all your components with the latest on that disk, already old > with the exception of the R2 components to be installed and updated by > Sp2. > > You cannot install SBS version and upgrade your windows with any service > packs or updates before completing the SBS install, it will fail, IIS > will not configure properly for internal website, etc. You can disable > the SP functionality after install, but you have to install it in order > for SBS to install properly. > > 1. Install Disk 1, start SBS install > 2. Complete SBS install by entering all information and disks when > prompted > 3. Perform updates, SP2, IE7, etc.. > 4. Perform R2 install. (Doesn't do much in SBS, just some addons) > 5. Install Optional components ISA and SQL 2005 > 6. Install ISA Updates (Will need for it to work with SP2) > 7. Install SQL 2005 SP's > 8. Install WSUS (version 2) managed by SBS (version 3) is not but you > can install it and manage it separately. > 9. Configure all of your user accts, computers accts, USING THE > WIZARDS.. DO NOT Manage like a regular AD network. MUST DO THROUGH THE > WIZARDS>> FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND RIGHT AND HOLY...USE THE > WIZARDS. > 10. Spend the remainder of your days in retirement. It will take you > that long to get it all done.. > > P.S. If you have Office 2007 or plan to install it. Make sure you > install the 2007 and Vista addons download from MS. Make sure you also > when setting up computers you tell it not to install Outlook 2003, just > the configuration files for autoconfiguring Outlook 2007. > > Greg > --- Salvador Manzo [ 620 W. 35th St - Los Angeles, CA 90089 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Auxiliary Services IT, Datacenter University of Southern California 818-612-5112 I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it. Thomas Jefferson to Archibald Stuart, 1791 ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm> ~
