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JohnJump
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Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:50 pm    Post subject: Network Relocation Questions Reply with quote

We are going to be moving our network to another office
and the plan is this:

- Keep old network(SBS2000) going until we get a T-1
connection at the new office.(about 45 days)
- Set a temporary layout in the new office because there
are some people already working there.

For this new office we ordered new server(SBS2003) and new
Workstations. I would like to start configurating this new
server and even make it active just for storing
files,print server, DHCP and and accessing the INternet.
Questions:
1- Could I do this using the same domain name in the new
server as the one active(SBS2000) in the old office? I
will not be using Exchange and we do not host our web site
locally. Then when the old server is completely shut down
I just update the MX records to the new one and start
fully using the new server

Is this reasoning OK?
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Kevin Weilbacher
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Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2005 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Network Relocation Questions Reply with quote

If you are not using Exchange, why are you messing with the MX records?

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Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"



"JohnJump" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
We are going to be moving our network to another office
and the plan is this:

- Keep old network(SBS2000) going until we get a T-1
connection at the new office.(about 45 days)
- Set a temporary layout in the new office because there
are some people already working there.

For this new office we ordered new server(SBS2003) and new
Workstations. I would like to start configurating this new
server and even make it active just for storing
files,print server, DHCP and and accessing the INternet.
Questions:
1- Could I do this using the same domain name in the new
server as the one active(SBS2000) in the old office? I
will not be using Exchange and we do not host our web site
locally. Then when the old server is completely shut down
I just update the MX records to the new one and start
fully using the new server

Is this reasoning OK?
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Jim Behning
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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 4:35 am    Post subject: Re: Network Relocation Questions Reply with quote

Yes you could do that. The only adventure is moving the Exchange
database over. That is not a big deal either. You can either Exmerge
it or "forklift" it. Forklift is kind of neat as Exmerge takes time.
Forklift take a few minutes. You can Google this group for that word
to see what I mean in greater detail.

"JohnJump" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
We are going to be moving our network to another office
and the plan is this:

- Keep old network(SBS2000) going until we get a T-1
connection at the new office.(about 45 days)
- Set a temporary layout in the new office because there
are some people already working there.

For this new office we ordered new server(SBS2003) and new
Workstations. I would like to start configurating this new
server and even make it active just for storing
files,print server, DHCP and and accessing the INternet.
Questions:
1- Could I do this using the same domain name in the new
server as the one active(SBS2000) in the old office? I
will not be using Exchange and we do not host our web site
locally. Then when the old server is completely shut down
I just update the MX records to the new one and start
fully using the new server

Is this reasoning OK?

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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