Compaq ProSignia 500 Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Installation Instruc - Page 13
Upgrade Considerations, In-place Upgrade, Removing Exchange Internet Mail Connector - server support
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Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Installation Instructions for Compaq Prosignia and ProLiant Servers 13 Upgrade Considerations Compaq recommends creating a backup of your server's configuration before attempting to perform an upgrade. If your Compaq server's configuration includes Microsoft SBS 4.5 and you want to upgrade to Microsoft SBS 2000, you can follow one of two paths as recommended by Microsoft: (1) in-place upgrade or (2) migration upgrade. You can also upgrade a server configured with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server to Microsoft SBS 2000. In-place Upgrade This upgrade involves upgrading the Small Business Server 4.5 installation to Small Business Server 2000 on the same server. To proceed with this option, follow the process outlined in Chapter 16 of the Small Business Server 2000 Planning and Installation Guide provided in your Microsoft SBS 2000 documentation set. You may obtain the Windows 2000 Primer Utility from Compaq by downloading SP14394 from the Compaq FTP site. Microsoft SBS 2000. If in-place upgrade is the path selected and the Compaq server's configuration includes the Compaq Server Support for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, execute the Windows 2000 Primer Utility from Compaq prior to beginning the upgrade. The Primer Utility removes Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 based utilities that may be incompatible with During the upgrade, you may be required to use the F6 key as pointed out in the first task detailed in Table 8 if the driver for your storage controller does not reside on the Microsoft SBS 2000 media. While performing the in-place upgrade and just after the base operating system installation occurs, the Microsoft SBS 2000 Installer starts. During this process, you may receive a screen containing a list of services needing to be disabled or removed. Follow the instructions provided after clicking the Details button on this screen. One software package that may not be obvious to remove is the Internet Mail Connector. Instructions on how to remove this software package are detailed in the README.DOC file located in the Readme directory of the Microsoft SBS 2000 CD-ROM #1. These procedures are also outlined in the "Removing Exchange Internet Mail Connector" section of this paper. Removing Exchange Internet Mail Connector When upgrading from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server, you must remove the Internet Mail Connector (IMC). Additionally, you should record any custom IMC configuration properties before deleting it as detailed in Table 10. 145Z-0301B-WWEN