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Tim Berk
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:59 am    Post subject: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb
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Jim Behning
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 6:16 am    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Tim Berk
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 6:27 am    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

We do have Exchange Server installed. What are my options? I have seen Jeff's
website but have not yet purchased his product. Thanks for your reply.
tb

"Jim Behning" wrote:

Quote:
My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

suggest you contact Jeff directly with those questions
http://www.sbsmigration.com/content.php?display=contact#howtocontact

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


"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
We do have Exchange Server installed. What are my options? I have seen
Jeff's
website but have not yet purchased his product. Thanks for your reply.
tb

"Jim Behning" wrote:

My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to
SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade
in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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SuperGumby [SBS MVP]
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 2:24 pm    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Yes, a Swing It kit includes the information you require to perform this
task. (funny, I can say that but I've never actually read kit)

I think you're a perfect kit candidate.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F6F12503-288C-4A05-82B9-0B8677C12400@microsoft.com...
Quote:
We do have Exchange Server installed. What are my options? I have seen
Jeff's
website but have not yet purchased his product. Thanks for your reply.
tb

"Jim Behning" wrote:

My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to
SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade
in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Tim Berk
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:39 pm    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Thanks for the input. It is much appreciated.
tb

"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Yes, a Swing It kit includes the information you require to perform this
task. (funny, I can say that but I've never actually read kit)

I think you're a perfect kit candidate.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F6F12503-288C-4A05-82B9-0B8677C12400@microsoft.com...
We do have Exchange Server installed. What are my options? I have seen
Jeff's
website but have not yet purchased his product. Thanks for your reply.
tb

"Jim Behning" wrote:

My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to
SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade
in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email



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Jim Behning
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:40 pm    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Part of the swing migration requires you to yank out the Exchange
references. You can do all kinds of things when Exchange is not in the
way. As mentioned Jeff will answer questions at his website with more
authority then us folks.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
We do have Exchange Server installed. What are my options? I have seen Jeff's
website but have not yet purchased his product. Thanks for your reply.
tb

"Jim Behning" wrote:

My understanding is that you can change a domain name if Exchange is
not installed. You have that option when you are swinging. If you have
not seen Jeff M has created a migration toolkit that explains and
scripts some of the swing process. http://www.sbsmigration.com/ Note
that I have no financial interest in the product. I just use the
process every month or so when doing upgrades.

"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003. I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Pat
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:35 pm    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Hi Tim,

I'm in a similar situation and would be interested in knowing what else you
find out from Jeff. If you could post back that would be great.

Thanks,

Pat



"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003.
I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb
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Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP
Guest





Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:02 am    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Pat, what else are you looking for? Several folks have used the Swing
Migration, and can address some general type questions.

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


"Pat" <pat@reemoovethismp-m.com> wrote in message
news:%23h1e8bN9EHA.3820@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Hi Tim,

I'm in a similar situation and would be interested in knowing what else
you
find out from Jeff. If you could post back that would be great.

Thanks,

Pat



"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1C7C10A9-9E5F-419E-A64E-19B1E7EB7A54@microsoft.com...
Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of 'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago. I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to SBS2003.
I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local' at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade
in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb

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Pat
Guest





Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:40 am    Post subject: Re: swing migration with domain name change Reply with quote

Mainly if there are any pitfalls or caveates to be aware of (when doing an
internal domain name change via swing migration). Perhaps there aren't, but
just thought it was worth asking anyway.

Thanks, -Pat



"Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" <kweilbacMVP@gte.net> wrote in message
news:eg99cwP9EHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Quote:
Pat, what else are you looking for? Several folks have used the Swing
Migration, and can address some general type questions.

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


"Pat" <pat@reemoovethismp-m.com> wrote in message
news:%23h1e8bN9EHA.3820@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Hi Tim,

I'm in a similar situation and would be interested in knowing what else
you
find out from Jeff. If you could post back that would be great.

Thanks,

Pat



"Tim Berk" <TimBerk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1C7C10A9-9E5F-419E-A64E-19B1E7EB7A54@microsoft.com...
Hi,
We are currently running SBS2000 with a domain name of
'ourcompany.com'.
This was set up for us by an outside consultant a couple of years ago.
I
am
getting ready to convince the boss that it is time to upgrade to
SBS2003.
I
would like to do a clean install on the existing box (maybe install new
harddisks) and change the domain name to 'ourcompany.lan' or '.local'
at
the
same time. Is this practical? Or would I be better off doing an upgrade
in
place and just live with the .com domain name. Thanks in Advance.

tb



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