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January 2009 - Posts

SBS2008 Migration: Source Tool may fail to ADPREP on Source Server (SBS 2003).

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Girish Rajan and Ketan Upgade.] During migration, one of the most important steps on the source server is running the Source Tool also know as Migration Preparation Tool. The Source Tool does the following things; 1>
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SBS 2008, Backup and Time Zone (GMT+2) Jerusalem. What’s cooking?

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Girish Rajan. Special thanks to Justin Crosby.] On a Windows Small Business Server 2008 the backup wizard may not work from SBS 2008 Administrator console and you may also receive errors trying to open the Windows Server
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SBS2008- “Cannot Configure Backup Schedule” error when you run Configure Server Backup wizard on Small Business Server 2008.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Vikramjit Singh.] We have seen a couple of issues with SBS 2008 Backup now and here is one of them. You may receive the following error while running SBS 2008 Backup Wizard. CAUSE: This error may occur if the amount
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SBS 2008: CTIW fails to complete successfully.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Moloy Tandon.] Recently we have seen few cases where the Connect To Internet Wizard (CTIW) may fail to complete successfully. When you run the CTIW it may fail to detect the router and you may be presented with the following

SBS 2008: Some key changes in Terminal Services

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Moloy Tandon] In this post I would highlight some key changes in Terminal Services in SBS 2008 which may affect user experience and how system administrators remotely manage the server. Change 1: By default, SBS 2008
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You receive a Vbscript error while connecting to the client/server computer using RWW in SBS 2008.

[Today’s post comes to us courtesy Bhushan Gokhale.] In SBS 2003, we receive the request from remote machine on port 4125 (which opens Dynamically on the server), and after validating the request, we redirect it to the appropriate client machine. Unlike
 
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