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  • How to get SBS 2008 to "fix" managing WSUS after you have manually upset it

    Today's post covers what to do when SBS says it no longer can change the WSUS settings from the console.  The exact message is "Windows Small Business Server Update Service is not running because it automatically turns off if you customize Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)". One...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, Jul 22 2009
    Filed under: Support and Tools, Security, SBSC, Microsoft, Tips, System Update, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008
  • SBS 2008 Update Rollup 1 Released to fix Vista AV reporting issue and GoDaddy domain registration issue

    Hi everyone, the first roll-up of fixes for SBS 2008 shipped today. It addresses some minor issues, which is good, but always worth being aware of. From the Official SBS 2008 blog SBS 2008 Update Rollup 1 Releases Today Windows Small Business Server 2008 Update Rollup 1 releases today. This rollup package...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Fri, Jan 23 2009
    Filed under: Support and Tools, Community, SBSC, Microsoft, Windows Client, Vista, Malware, Small business, Partner, System Update, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008
  • How to upgrade (migrate) from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 on the same system without using a swing migration

    Someone posted this question on a discussion group at work and it got me thinking. If you bought a nice new system over the last 2 or so years in preparation for SBS 2008 (Cougar as was or even SBS v.Next) and had it installed with SBS 2003 you've probably heard that SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 is a 2 box...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Jan 10 2009
    Filed under: SBS 2003, Support and Tools, Virtualisation, Community, Personal, SBSC, Microsoft, SBS 2003 R2, Tips, Small business, If you only read one post today, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008, Hyper-V
  • How to size the hardware required for SBS 2008

    This question has been asked many times and was once again asked today on an internal forum.  It is hard to come up with an explicit answer, but I feel I can give you some (personal, non-binding, your mileage may vary, please take with a pinch of salt and don’t sue me) opinions.  For SBS 2003...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Fri, Dec 12 2008
    Filed under: SBSC, Microsoft, Tips, Windows Server 2008, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008, Hyper-V
  • Nick King – Microsoft corp SBS God in the UK on 7th November!!

    Hopefully you have seen this elsewhere, but if not….. 7 th November 2008, Reading: TechNet Exclusive! Hear from the guy that brought you Microsoft’s enterprise computing to small and medium businesses An exclusive opportunity to meet Nicholas King, Technical Product Manager from Microsoft Corporation...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, Oct 22 2008
    Filed under: Support and Tools, SBSC, Microsoft, Marketing, Small business, Windows Server 2008, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008
  • SBS 2008 & EBS 2008 – Virtualisation Webcast

    You can access the webcast at https://training.partner.microsoft.com/plc/details.aspx?publisher=12&delivery=249912# As a quick recap, Microsoft see’s virtualisation as more than than just machine virtualisation.  In the Microsoft, virtualisation is split into: Presentation Virtualisation – What...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Sep 11 2008
    Filed under: Virtualisation, Event, SBSC, Microsoft, Small business, Partner, Windows Server 2008, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008, Hyper-V
  • SBS 2008 systems limitations and functions are the same as Windows Server 2008

    With SBS 2003 R2, some of the Windows Server 2003 R2 features were not included. I asked today where we were with SBS 2008 and the CPU, Memory and feature lists are, so I am told, the same. On the page http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/compare-specs.aspx it talks about the max number of...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Jun 19 2008
    Filed under: Support and Tools, SBSC, Microsoft, Tips, Small business, Windows Server 2008, Windows Essential Server Solution Family, SBS 2008
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