Cambio de DC Windows 2003 SBS

10/10/2006 - 17:34 por Daniel Valenzuela | Informe spam
Estimados,
Necesito cambiar el equipo fisico que mantenia un DC windows
2003 SBS. Que debo tener en cuenta para este cambio. Como configuro
inicialmente el DC nuevo??? creo que Windows SBS siempre asume que es un
Controlador de dominio??

gracias por la ayuda.

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#1 Jordi Feu
12/10/2006 - 17:43 | Informe spam
Hola Daniel,

Lo que quieres es cambiar el hardware del SBS 2003 y por tanto reinstalar el
SBS2003 en un hardware distinto?

SBS debe ser un controlador de dominio y ademas debe tener asignados todos
los roles FSMO del dominio. Si vas a hacer uns instalacion paralela en el
nuevo hardware de un SBS 2003, creo que pueden convivir juntos sin problemas
1 semana. Si haces esto, podrias pasar toda la informacion de un servidor al
otro antes de despromocionar correctamente el antiguo SBS. Antes de
despromocionar el SBS que va a desaparecer, debes haber transferido todos
los roles FSMO del dominio al SBS que se va a quedar.

Si no puedes mantener las dos instalaciones de SBS en paralelo en el mismo
dominio, he encontrado estos pasos que te pueden ayudar, estan en ingles (no
tienes porque necesitarlos todos, dependera de tu entorno):

* Use ldifde utility to export the user list and mail address list
* Use Exmerge to export the messages from mailboxes
* Use Outlook to export the contents in the public folders to .pst files
* Use Outlook to export the Outlook rules
* Back up the SharePoint database
* Copy other data such as the files in shared folders to other location
(removable
media, other partition on the server or shared folders on client
workstations)
* Boot the computer with SBS installation CD. Format the original system
partition
and clean install SBS 2003 server. When you reinstall the server, you can
duplicate
the original domain and server name. Also you may use new domain name or
server
name for this new installation.
* After installing all SBS components, configure the SBS server networking
configurations by using CEICW
* Use SBS add users wizard to create user accounts according to the ldifde
list
* Use Exmerge to import the messages to mailboxes
* Use Outlook to import the messages of public folders
* Use Outlook to restore the rules
* Restore the SharePoint database
* Copy other data back to the server

For ldifde:
=Install Windows server 2003 support tools on the server. You may install the
tools
from SBS installation CD#2.

Open a command prompt, input the following command: (for example, the server
internal FQDN is ds9.starfleet.federation)

ldifde -f c:\userlist.txt -s ds9.starfleet.federation -d "dc= starfleet, dcfederation" -p subtree -r
"(&(objectcategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -l
"givename,samaccountname,mail,proxyaddresses"

You will get the user names and e-mail addresses from userlist.txt file
More info:
237677 Using LDIFDE to Import and Export Directory Objects to Active
Directory
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id#7677>

For Exmerge:
=You may download the latest Exmerge utility from the link:
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...DC-96DA-1C
12D67327D5&displaylang=en>

Also, you can find the instruction after decompressing the file

It's recommended to create a dedicated user account (normal user account) to
run
the Exmerge. You can right-click Exmerge program file and choose 'Run as'.
Run the
utility as the specific user account. For how to configure this user
account,
please refer to:
292509 How to configure an account to use the ExMerge utility in Exchange
2000
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id)2509>

322312 When the Mailbox Merge Program Tries to Open the Message Store, the
Operation Is Unsuccessful
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id22312>

823143 How to configure the administrator account to use Exmerge 2003 in
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id‚3143>


For public folder migrating:
==1. Use an account on Outlook client computer that has administrative rights
to log
on to a mailbox on the server that is running Windows 2000.

2. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Outlook Data File.

3. Click Personal Folders File (.pst), and then click OK.

4. Name the file Public.pst, save the file to a path that has a lot of free
disk
space, and then write down the location where the file is saved.
NOTE: The .pst files have storage limits of 2 gigabytes (GB) each.

5. Accept the default settings that are listed in the "Create Microsoft
Personal
Folders" dialog box, and then click OK. A new folder group that is named
Personal
Folders is created in Outlook.

6. In the Outlook folder list, expand Public Folders, and then expand All
Public
Folders.

7. Drag each top-level public folder that you want to export to the Personal
Folders folder that you created in step 4. All top-level public folders and
their
subfolders are copied.

8. Log off the Outlook client.

9. From the Outlook client, use an account that has administrative rights to
log on
to a mailbox that is homed on the SBS 2003 server.

10. Create new public folders.

11. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Outlook Data File.

12. Click Personal Folders File (.pst), locate and click the .pst file that
you
created in step 4, and then click OK two times.

13. Drag the folders from the Personal Folders folder to All Public Folders
in the
Outlook folder list.

For CEICW:
=There is a wizard in SBS 2003 server which can help us easily configure the
Internet connections and e-mail settings. Open Server Management console,
navigate
to 'To Do List'. In the right panel, click 'Connect to the Internet'. For
more
information:
825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
2003
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id‚5763>

For Outlook rules:
=You can use Outlook to export the current rules. Go to the client
workstations,
open Outlook application. Click 'Tools'->'Rules and alerts'. Click 'Options'
and
then 'Export rules' button. You can export the rules to a file.

For User profiles:
=The above steps will help you install the SBS 2003 server. To preserve
client user
profiles and settings that were on the original domain to the new SBS 2003
installation, a manual way is documented in the KB article:
314045 HOW TO: Restore a User Profile in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id14045

Another way is to create a local profile, copy the original domain profile
to the
local profile, and then let the "Setup Computer" wizard do the task "map
local
profile to new domain profile" for you.

As long as you create your computer accounts using the server manager''s "to
do
list" you will be prompted to migrate profile information. When you join the
workstations to the domain by using the web site (ie
<http://servername/connectcomputer>) part of the process of joining the
domain will
allow you to migrate user settings. However, to use this method, you need to
make
sure that the profile you want to migrate from is a local user profile (Not
a
previous domain profile):

1. Before joining the client to SBS 2K3 domain, create a local profile, and
then
copy the old domain profile to a local profile.

2. Add the SBS Server into the network

3. Use the Setup Computer Wizard in SBS 2003 to join the (now) XP Pro
machines to
the SBS domain: Server Management, Standard Management, Client Computers,
Set Up
Client Computers.

4. On the client, access http//<Server name>/connectcomputer to bring up the
Setup
Computer Wizard, it will then allow you to map domain user accounts to local
profiles on the machine thus preserving your profiles: "Assign Users to this
Computes and Migrate their Profiles".

5. You will Add a domain account to "Users assigned to this computer!/, and
then
choose the existing local user profile in the "Current User Settings". By
Default,
the value for "Current User Settings" is "None".

For SharePoint database:
=‚9112 How to back up and restore http://companyweb data in Windows Small
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id‚9112>

827701 How to perform a disaster recovery operation of SharePoint Services
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id‚7701>

"Daniel Valenzuela" wrote in message
news:

Espero que esto te ayude,

Jordi

Estimados,
Necesito cambiar el equipo fisico que mantenia un DC windows
2003 SBS. Que debo tener en cuenta para este cambio. Como configuro
inicialmente el DC nuevo??? creo que Windows SBS siempre asume que es un
Controlador de dominio??

gracias por la ayuda.

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