Have you ever connected the nic on this server? The reason I ask is when you do this type of migration or indeed a P2V the IP address of the server isn't automatically applied to the new NIC, especially if its a different model or vendor of NIC. I would also connect the nic up, if you look at...
If the two sites are not going to see each other then just virtualise everything and stick it on Vmware of Hyper V at the new office.
once the first office shuts down just setup the VPN to the new office from your branch office and all will be well (IP addresses should be the same anyway)
Hi,
When you say you did a migration did you move the mailboxes or are you trying to copy across the mailbox database files and mount them? What did you migrate from?
Thanks
I would in the first instance advise you to run malwarebytes, there is a free version you can install (just dont start the trial when it asks you)
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/
Run a quick scan initially and if it finds anything fix it, restart in safe mode, and run a...
Are you connecting on port 3389? when you say windows firewall isn't turned on is this on the server or your PC? do you have ISA or anything similar installed?
Regards
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Im pretty sure shadow copies only keeps changed files, so it really depends on how often your files are changing as to the disk space it will us. What kinds of files are they and how often do they change?
Bobby
When you did the SBS 2011 install did your run all the wizards? SBS2003 was less dependent on the wizards that 2011. There are a couple of other test you can run to see if its a server or isp issue:
from a laptop/PC on the same netwrok try to telnet to smtp.ziggo.nl, the best way to do this is...
you would use the following from a cmd line:
C:\>runas /user:<localmachinename>\administrator cmd
or for a domain
c:\>runas /user:<DomainName>\<AdministratorAccountName> cmd
Hi,
I think you have to use the host based print driver, not the full package. Expand the driver out and then install it. Alternatively expand the driver out, and then go into server properties in Printer and faxes and add a driver there.
Bobby
The best way to do this is to create a couple of VHD's that can then be fired up on a VM. Microsoft do a free tool called disk2vhd:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/ee656415.aspx
you can then keep the resultant VHD's on a server/DVD/USB drive
Bobby
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