Option 1 will work. But as Micheal mentions - where is Exchange (if at all) in 
the picture?

If Exchange is on the SBS 2000 server, and you are moving (or have moved) all 
the mailboxes elsewhere, then you can uninstall Exchange from the SBS 2000 box, 
dcpromo it out, and then shut down the SBS 2000 box without breaking anything.

Cheers
Ken

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 21 June 2008 1:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SBS 2000 to Windows Server 2008 Standard


I have recently read Joe Fox's thread on doing this with SBS 2003, and it was 
very helpful. But I'm planning on doing this from SBS 2000 to Windows Server 
2008 and wondered if there were any extra issues I may run into because of this 
difference. Based on what I've read here is my high level plan. I'd appreciate 
any suggestions or tips from people who have done this. Thanks:

Option # 1:

1.      Prepare the forest

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/1d502209-cdb9-4e13-9a6c-57ad6c9d1e8b1033.mspx?mfr=true

2.      Prepare the domain:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/1d502209-cdb9-4e13-9a6c-57ad6c9d1e8b1033.mspx?mfr=true

3.      Bring up a 2008 machine

4.      Add 2008 machine to SBS 2000 domain as an additional domain controller

5.      Make the 2008 machine a GC server.

6.      Change the preferred DNS address of the 2008 server to point to itself. 
Change the preferred DNS address of SBS 2000 server to point to the 2008 server.

7.      Transfer the FSMO roles to the 2008 machine.

8.      Wait for replication to take place. Give it a good 15 minutes, 
depending upon the size of your network (wait for event 1119 or 1869 to show in 
the Event Viewer Directory Service Log on the 2008 machine).

9.      Remove the GC from SBS 2000 server.

10.     DCPROMO the SBS server to remove it as a DC from the new domain.

Option #2:

1.      Prepare the forest

2.      
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/1d502209-cdb9-4e13-9a6c-57ad6c9d1e8b1033.mspx?mfr=true

3.      Prepare the domain:

4.      
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/1d502209-cdb9-4e13-9a6c-57ad6c9d1e8b1033.mspx?mfr=true

5.      Bring up a 2008 machine

6.      Add 2008 machine to SBS 2000 domain as an additional domain controller

7.      Make the 2008 machine a GC server

8.      Change the preferred DNS address of the 2008 server to point to itself. 
Change the preferred DNS address of SBS 2000 server to point to the 2008 server.

9.      Wait for replication to take place. Give it a good 15 minutes, 
depending upon the size of your network (wait for event 1119 or 1869 to show in 
the Event Viewer Directory Service Log on the 2008 machine).

10.     Shut down the SBS 2000 server

11.     Seize the FSMO roles on the 2008 server.

12.     Manually clean up the AD metadata

Chris Bodnar

Sr. Windows Systems Engineer

Swiftwater, PA

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