Questions tagged [windows-sbs-2008]

Windows Small Business Server 2008 is the Microsoft operating system in the `SBS` line based on Windows Server 2008. It went RTM August 21st, 2008 and officially launched November 12th, 2008. Like the rest of the `SBS` line, it includes a number of Microsoft products bundled with it, the tradeoff being that the number of users is limited and some functionality useful for larger organizations is disabled.

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Windows Small Business Server 2008 is the Microsoft operating system in the SBS line based on Windows Server 2008. It went RTM August 21st, 2008 and officially launched November 12th, 2008. Like the rest of the SBS line, it includes a number of Microsoft products bundled with it, the tradeoff being that the number of users is limited and some functionality useful for larger organizations is disabled.

It is available in two editions, Standard and Premium, both of which are 64 bit only. Unlike its predecessor, ISA Server (Microsoft's firewall and proxy product) is no longer bundled in SBS 2008, and is not supported on the network edge, so it must be put behind a network device, such as a firewall or proxy appliance. There is also no upgrade path from any of its predecessors, as a result of moving from a 32 bit architecture to a 64 bit architecture.

Notable bundled products include:

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
  • Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
  • 120-day trial subscriptions of Forefront Security for Exchange and Windows Live OneCare for Server
  • SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition (premium edition only)

Notable difference between SBS 2008 and Server 2008 include:

  • A very different administration and management console, focused on "wizards"
  • 75 user limit
  • A requirement that the SBS server be the root Domain Controller, holding all FSMO roles, and an inability to create trust relationships with other domains or forests
  • No ability to configure multiple NICs

More information is available at Wikipedia's Small Business Server page.

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Windows Server 2008 SBS bind to OS X Server Open Directory

I'm trying to bind Windows 2008 SBS server to OS X Open Directory, but the Change domain button is grayed out with this message: Note: The identification of the computer cannot be changed because: - The Certification Authority Service is installed…
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Hyper-V Virtual Fax Server in SBS 2008

I'm trying to think of a way to enable us to use our SBS 2008 VM's Fax Server within Hyper-V. I had immediately considered a simple USB Fax Modem but of course, for some reason, Hyper-V doesnt support USB devices. I've read about USB over Ethernet…
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How to configure CruiseControl.Net for Windows Authentication?

I am using CruiseControl.Net for continuous integration which is now accessing the dashboard through login plugin, which in turn is authenticating and authorizing after verifying it with a set of users saved as XML file in the CruiseControl.Net…
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Can I have two SBS 2008 servers both act as DC's in the same domain?

I have a Customer that has two locations. They have an SBS 2008 server running in each location as a DC for diff domains (ie. Bobs1.local and Bobs2.local). They now want to connect the two locations via VPN and use just the Bobs1.local domain. They…
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"MMC cannot create the snap in "

I have Windows SBS 2008 R2, and when I try to open console manager or event viewer I get the message MMC cannot create the snap in. How do I fix this?
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Strange problem with Exchange client connection

I've got a strange problem with an Exchange 2007 server running on SBS 2008. It's been working fine for users for the last 5 months, then 5 days ago they started getting a problem where Outlook would popup a window asking for credentials. If the…
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Exchange 2007 delivering messages flagged as SPAM

I have an SBS 2008 box running Exchange 2007. Mail is delivered directly to the Exchange machine from the Internet via a receive connector (I have already advised people that it would be better to use a smarthost...) I've configured Content…
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Windows Server 2008 - Is there a way to globally release a third-party software install/update?

We are running MS Small Business Server 2008, and there are a few programs that we would like to have installed on all client computers. Is there a way to install this software on all machines without manually going to each computer? Obviously this…
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Baffling authentication problem in Outlook as an Exchange 2007 client running on SBS 2008

I recently configured my new SBS-2008 box. The Outlook 2007 client on the first desktop client I am setting up receives and sends email, but Outlook keeps pestering me for the password to connect to www.mydomain.com (I changed the default prefix…
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Can I migrate my SSL certificate to windows SBS 2008?

I have currently on my windows SBS 2003 box an SSL certificate for www.mydomain.com. I understand that for the 2008 SBS box I need a certificate for remote.mydomain.com. Can I simply export and import the certificate, or must I contact the issuer to…
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Small Business Server 2008 Standard vs Windows Server + Exchange

As far as I can tell, the only compelling reasons to get SBS are Exchange and Remote Web Workplace. Less interesting but useful features are Shared Fax and Backup. Most of the other "features" of SBS are free products like WSUS and WSS, or…
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How can I make the Domain Controller the client's default gateway?

I'm migrating from a SBS 2008 DC to a Windows Server 2016 DC. On the SBS DC, DHCP is set up and I've migrated this successfully to Server 2016. The PC's in the office use the SBS DC as their default gateway. When I change the default gateway on any…
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Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Exchange 2010

Is there going to be a release of SBS 2008 that includes Exchange 2010? I want to take this into consideration as I might purchase SBS for the premium edition to get Sql Server at a much more cost effective rate but it feels like I would be getting…
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Domain Controller error after removing legacy SBS server from the local network

I am migrating a Windows SBS 2008 to a Windows Server 2016 and thought I was on the last mile, shtting down the source SBS server. It seems my domain still depends on the legacy SBS though. When I remove the old server from the network (either by…
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Send local mail to external SMTP in Exchange on SBS 2007

I've got an SBS site and we're migrating from POP to exchange. I can't migrate the users in one fell swoop, it's too difficult, so I want Outlook to pick up mail via POP, deliver it to the Exchange account, and send it from the exchange account.…
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