OK,

you have a CCNP and a MCSE and you post this question to a Cisco group.

Get a life!




                                                                                       
                              
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Hi, everybody:

We have a Windows 2000 server IIS5 running, and so many web sites on it.
Now
we want to implement load balancing and fault tolerance functions, so that
we have to build Windows 2000 Advanced Server machines, because you can not

upgrade Windows 2000 Server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.However some
web
sites are very difficult to set them up, and we did a long time ago
supported by developers. So I don't want to manually build each site, is
there any way for us to migrate Windows 2000 Server IIS5 configurations to
Windows 2000 Advanced Server IIS5?

Please help. Thanks.

Shawn Xu
CCNP,MCSE

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