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"eggomiego" <eggomieg...@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:eggomieg...@DoNotSpam.com...
Thanks for your post and Cris' input.
As Cris pointed, please let us know if you are installing Windows Small Business Server(SBS) 2003 or SBS 2008, instead of the Windows Server?
If you are referring to Windows Small Business Server, I would like to provide some information for your reference:
Question: I want to switch from using my existing DHCP server, such as a router device, to using Windows Small Business Server 2003 as my DHCP server.
Suggestion: You must disable the existing DHCP server, install the DHCP Server service on your computer running Windows Small Business Server 2003, and then configure the DHCP scope for your
network. Using Windows Small Business Server 2003 as your DHCP server ensures that your DHCP settings are properly configured for the local network. Not all DHCP scope options for the Windows
Small Business Server network can be configured for the DHCP service of all router devices.
For information about how to install and configure DHCP on your Windows Small Business Server network, open Help and Support and search for "Installing a DHCP server."
Troubleshooting Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/6/1/561c9fd7-0e27-4525-94ec-4d2d38f61aa3/TSHT_SBS.htm
How To Install and Configure a DHCP Server in a Workgroup in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323416/en-us
Do I absolutely have to run DHCP on SBS 2008?
http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2008/10/do-i-absolutely-have-to-run-dhcp-on-sbs.html
Regarding how to leverage Exchange server in SBS environment:
Webcast: Using Microsoft Exchange Server in Small Business Server 2003 (Level 100)
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032278743&CountryCode=US
Regarding your concern about how to migrate work group computers and join computers to the Domain and migrate user's profile to SBS domain, please refer to:
Migrating from a Peer-to-Peer Network to a Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network
http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/1/c/a1ce491e-03e2-445c-b83b-49b8bc1e0f37/SBS_P2P_Client_Migration.doc
Hope this helps. Also, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Best regards,
Robbin Meng(MSFT)
Microsoft Online Newsgroup Support
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I am not sure what your goal is, and we are happy to help in any way possible.
There cannot be a domain without server class software, so there may be some
misunderstanding of what a domian is and why you would want one. This group
is for the support of Windows Small Business Server, which is indeed a domain/server
software that is very well suited to the needs of small businesses, but there
are others.
For example, if your company has 15 users or fewer, you can get the management
features of a domain controller at a very resonable price with Windows Server
Foundatation. If you don't anticpate going over 15 users for a year or two,
and you are happy with hosted exchange, this might be something you would
want to look at.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/foundation.aspx
If you don't want the features of SBS, which includes an in house exchange
server among other good stuff, and you anticpate more than 15 users, then
you may need Windows Server Standard as your domain controller.
http://www.microsoft.com/sbs/en/us/default.aspx
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> Hi, Thanks for the replies. As the title states, I am not using any
> type of server software, rather im running as a workgroup.
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/default.aspx