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Beginning with SBS Essentials, no downgrade rights exist. Microsoft encourages customers to explore volume licensing when purchasing SBS An improved Microsoft Exchange Management Console provides a single location for administering user email. The power of Exchange 's advanced retention policies and deployment rules, and new archiving options, all become available on the SBS platform with the edition, as does automatic mailbox and database corruption detection and repair.

Many IT professionals and business owners were confounded by original versions of Windows Server Update Services, which among other issues, had a tendency to consume gigabytes of disk space, often on incorrectly partitioned C volumes. Windows 7 support is included, as is BranchCache, which enables storing file and Web server content at branch locations to reduce WAN traffic.

Numerous other performance enhancements and bug fixes are also included in the SP2 version. You read that right. Microsoft must have discovered that small offices don't track CALs well and are simply confused by the concept. SBS Essentials includes those costs within its server OS license, further simplifying deployment and administration within small organizations.

Proving there are almost always catches, the SBS Essentials platform supports only 25 users or PCs at any one time and no more. Microsoft has an excellent FAQ , providing more licensing information, on its Web site.

Many organizations depend upon the SBS platform to enable collaboration among their teams. The newest SharePoint version helps organizations reduce costs by consolidating multiple sites on an intranet administered locally, which makes it easier to share files and coordinate calendars. It also includes native monitoring, alert, and administration tools. Erik Eckel owns and operates two technology companies.

As a managing partner with Louisville Geek, he works daily as an IT consultant to assist small businesses in overcoming technology challenges and maximizing IT investments.

He is also president o Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script. To avoid problems during migration, the Windows Server Essentials product development team strongly recommends that you read this document before you begin the migration. For links to additional information, tools, and community resources to help guide you through the migration process, see Windows Small Business Server Migration.

Source Server: The existing server from which you are migrating your settings and data. Destination Server: The new server to which you are migrating your settings and data.

You must ensure that your Source Server and network are ready for migration. This section guides you through backing up the Source Server, evaluating the Source Server system health, installing the most recent service packs and fixes, and verifying the network configuration. Install Windows Server Essentials in migration mode. This section describes the steps you should take to install Windows Server Essentials on the Destination Server in migration mode.

Join computers to the new Windows Server Essentials server. This section covers joining client computers to the new Windows Server Essentials network and updating Group Policy settings. This section provides information about migrating data and settings from the Source Server. If folder redirection is enabled on the Source Server, you can enable folder redirection on the Destination Server, and then delete the old Folder Redirection Group Policy setting. Prior to removing the Source Server from the network, you must force a Group Policy update and demote the Source Server.

Perform post-migration tasks for Windows Server Essentials migration. After you finish migrating all settings and data to Windows Server Essentials, you may want to map permitted computers to user accounts.



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