Thanks Dave.  Sounds like the printer migration process is pretty straight 
forward with the main requirements being you need a 32 bit client with all the 
target print drivers, and you have to initially manually add the new printers 
to the 64 bit server.

Did the new server require 64 bit or 32 bit driver downloads from external 
sources, or other work?

Regards,

Don K


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 From: David Lum <david....@nwea.org>
To: NT System Admin Issues <ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 8:48 AM
Subject: RE: My SBS swing brag
 

Printers are a manual re-add at the server. Client PC’s are a mix of 64-bit 
Win7 and 32-bit XP but after loading the 32-bit drivers on the server (from an 
XP box) the client PC’s didn’t notice the change and I didn’t have to touch 
‘em. In a very real sense I didn’t have to touch any of the PC’s for this swing 
upgrade.
 
For overall time and 17 users it *might* have been same/same to create a new 
SBS domain from scratch and disjoin/rejoin the PC’s and create “new” user 
accounts and PST all that crap over (I think I have 30-ish hours into the swing 
soup to nuts, including testing), but that would require me knowing all the 
users’ password and logging in as them and RDP-ing to each one.
 
Dave
 
From:Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 2:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: My SBS swing brag
 
I gotta ask how if the kit included the print migrations procedures from 32 bit 
to 64 bit - you mentioned that went well, so it begs the question :)
 
 

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From:Jonathan Link <jonathan.l...@gmail.com>
To: NT System Admin Issues <ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: My SBS swing brag
 
Not by much.  I used the SBSMigration swing kit to swing to new hardware a 
while back.  I could've done everything in it manually, certainly.  The ~$200 
for me was well worth it to put all the pieces of information together in one 
spot.  Saying I used this tool for this reason and then how you used it is an 
entirely reasonable topic to blog about.
 
Yes, all the information out there is freely available.  Is it worth spending 
some money to 1) put it all in one place and 2) highlight some common points of 
trouble[1].
 
[1] I had one of those common points of trouble.  It was nice having something 
in hand instead of googling for it hoping someone else had tread the path I was 
walking...
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:42 AM, David Lum <david....@nwea.org> wrote:
Sure, but it would look a lot like this:
 
Step 1: Buy a kit from SBSMigration.com
Step 2: The end
 
That _might_ be oversimplifying it J
 
Dave
 
From:James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 7:30 AM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:Re: My SBS swing brag
 
In keeping with the current fashion, you should definitely write a blog post on 
your migration
On 13 March 2012 14:01, David Lum <david....@nwea.org> wrote:
So, I successfully swung a small (17 employee law fim) client from SBS2003 to 
SBS2011 this weekend, went off with exactly one caveat: iPhone users had to 
delete, reboot, then recreate the Exchange accounts on their phones. That was 
it! Needless to say the client is very happy, and most employee’s hardly 
noticed a thing (other than I was onsite all day yesterday, which had never 
happened before ;-).
 
Convert everyone from Exchange 2003->Exchange 2010: Check
Convert domain controller to SBS2011 (aka2008R2): Check
Convert LexisNexis application from SQL2005 – SQL2008R2: Check
<Upgrade from PracticeAdvantage 10 to PA 11: Check!>
Move printers from 2003 32-bit server to SBS2011 64-bit server: check (this 
went easier than expected)
Recreate shared folders and perms: check
Copy all data to new server (did you know there’s a utility for 2008 R2 to 
restore from .BKF files?): Check
Reconfig home directories from share-per-user to single share/ABE/SBS2011 
default locations: Check
 
Worthy to note that SBS2011 really encourages you (er, me) to not treat SBS 
like just a small domain with Exchange. Pretty slick OS too.
 
I could NOT have done it without the SBSSwing kit, there are so many little 
things that Jeff’s team has figured out. I don’t have any current certs, but I 
passed that test! W00t!
David Lum
Systems Engineer //NWEATM
Office 503.548.5229//Cell (voice/text) 503.267.9764
 
 
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