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    Windows SBS 2003 migration to Enterprise Server 2003

    Does anyone know anything that should be taken into consideration when migrating from Small Business Server 2003 to Enterprise Server 2003? Our company may be performing a migration soon, but can find no documentation on this kind of migration.

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    Hi,

    MS sells or used to sell a migration package for SBS that allowed migration/expansion to standard server product if/when the user or device limitations of SBS are reached.

    I can't find a link for it at present. I am reasonably certain that package exists or did exist because I saw it listed in VAR catalogues as recently as a year and a half ago.

    I expect that the package will not be inexpensive.

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    Hi again,

    Check out "Transition Pack Licensing" at the bottom of the page here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServ...ensingfaq.mspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by houseisland
    Hi again,

    Check out "Transition Pack Licensing" at the bottom of the page here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServ...ensingfaq.mspx
    Awesome. That was the info I was looking for...just couldn't remember where to find it.

    By the way, I could only remember how to translate half of that quote...What's the second sentence say?

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    "By the way, I could only remember how to translate half of that quote...What's the second sentence say?"

    I suspect that Meister's little poem is a response to the Deconstructionists (Derrida, Foucault, et Lacan). At least I interpret it this way. I have been known to be wrong on occasion, though.

    "Many have no speech.

    Had I myself not been sated with elend (nothing, madness, misery, calamitousness, squalor, unhappiness, woefulness, wretchedness, distress), I would not move my tongue."

    Many years ago, one of my Swiss students taught me the poem.

    There is a version of it sung by the ever adventerous Jack Bruce on a Michael Mantler album. Cool album, but not for everyone's tastes.

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