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Glen Harrison

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Since: Mar 18, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 3:43 pm
Post subject: MS Server 2003 SBS to MS Server 2003 Standard
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>server>setup (more info?)

I have a server with Windows Server 2003 Small Business
Edition installed. We now have to install some new
software, which has to run through Terminal Server
services. Of course, SBS doesn't allow Application Mode
for TS. I now have Server 2003 Standar Edition which I
would like to install ont he server. I would liek to do
it as an upgrade (if possible) so I don't have to set up
everything all over again on the server (user accounts,
software, etc.) When I try to do the upgrade, it tells me
that upgrading from SBS to Standard Edition is not
supported. Is there ANY way I can do this? I really don't
want to have to set up this server from scratch again.

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