greggmh123
IS-IT--Management
Hello!
Via other posts here and what I suspected from my brief stint working at a MAS 90 reseller 13 years ago, I have found that I can move MAS 90 for Windows 3.71 to a new server by just copying the whole \MAS90 folder and its contents, and then re-running the workstation setup on each workstation.
What I need to know is if I can move from Server 2003 32-bit to a 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2 or Server 2012 server using the same method. If it can do the move to Server 2008/2012, would it matter if that Server 2008/2012 is physical or if it's a Hyper-V guest VM?
My client can barely afford a new server, much less upgrading MAS 90 right now, otherwise, we'd upgrade, too.
Could it really be that simple?
Thank you for your help!
Gregg Hill
Via other posts here and what I suspected from my brief stint working at a MAS 90 reseller 13 years ago, I have found that I can move MAS 90 for Windows 3.71 to a new server by just copying the whole \MAS90 folder and its contents, and then re-running the workstation setup on each workstation.
What I need to know is if I can move from Server 2003 32-bit to a 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2 or Server 2012 server using the same method. If it can do the move to Server 2008/2012, would it matter if that Server 2008/2012 is physical or if it's a Hyper-V guest VM?
My client can barely afford a new server, much less upgrading MAS 90 right now, otherwise, we'd upgrade, too.
Could it really be that simple?
Thank you for your help!
Gregg Hill