Questions tagged [windows-sbs]

Microsoft Windows Small Business Server is a line of server operating systems targeted at small businesses by bundling the operating system with a number of other Microsoft products that would normally need to be purchased or licensed separately. Probably the most notable inclusions are Exchange, SQL Server SharePoint and ISA/TMG (Microsoft's firewall and proxy server).

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Microsoft Windows Small Business Server is a line of server operating systems targeted at small businesses by bundling the operating system with a number of other Microsoft products that would normally need to be purchased or licensed separately. Probably the most notable inclusions are Exchange, SQL Server SharePoint and ISA/TMG (Microsoft's firewall and proxy server).

To ensure that larger businesses don't use the Small Business Server line, the upside of bundled products comes with limits on number of users and functionality needed by larger businesses, such as an inability to use clustering or child domains, for example. Additionally, there is no upgrade path from the SBS versions to the "standard" line of server operating systems.

The line started with BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0, in October of 1997, and was based on NT 4.0. The most current version is Windows Small Business Server 2011, which was released in December 2010 and is based on Windows Server 2008 R2. Microsoft has announced that it will be the last in the line, and will be replaced by the "Essentials" version of Server 2012. A comprehensive list of the SBS editions, and the products bundled with them can be found at Wikipedia.

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Exchange server to sync accounts with Small Business server

We have a server with SBS 2003 that carries all our users. We're looking to set up a separate server for exchange 2010. Is there a way to keep these in constant sync so that when I set up an account on SBS 2003, that it will set up the same account…
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WSS 3.0 fails to hide quick launch items for which the current user does not have access

I'm running a Small Business Server 2008 with Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0 (WSS 3.0). I thought WSS was supposed to hide menu items for which the current logged in user don't have access? Apparently, all users can see all links, regardless of…
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SBS migration: NDRs when sending email to olddomain.local addresses

Just swapped in a new SBS 2008 server today. Did not perform a migration this time (old server was a mess), but chose a completely new domain and migrated everything over manually. Went well, only snag is that replies to…
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SBS 2003 VPN suddenly fails with 691 after reboot

After allowing two seemingly inoccuous Windows Updates (KB2388210 and KB982632) our production Windows Small Business Server 2003 (SP2) required a reboot. After the reboot all VPN connections failed with 691. Things I have confirmed so far: The…
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SMSMSE Quarantine problems

Does anyone know what happens to quarantined messages that are sent after the quarantine limit has been met? Our limit is set to 1000 but that was met 3 hours ago and all messages are currently being quarantined due to a corrupt definition update.…
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Open Relay for internal IPs

How do I enable SBS 2008 and exchange to send mail via SMTP without authentication? I have a handful of network scanners that don't have anyway of configuring SMTP authentication. So I want the SBS/Exchange to be an open relay (either for just the…
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Is it diffacult to setup a trust relationship between windows SBS server 2008 and windows Standard server 2008?

I am being told by our IT company that setting up trust relationships between SBS 2008 and standard windows 2008 server is difficult. Can any one confirm this? We have a SBS 2008 server that is doing AD, DNS, DHCP, exchange, file serving, print…
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Windows Small Business Server CAL Question

Possible Duplicate: Can you help me with my software licensing question? We are in the process of upgrading to a new server, to be specific it's the following setup: HP Proliant ML110 G6 Tower Server Windows Server Small Business Edition 5 Cal…
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New company acquired running SBS requires access to HQ's domain resources possible?

Hi Serverfault Universe! Our medium sized company recently acquired a new company in a remote office with its own domain running Windows Small Business server on their own domain (NEW_DOMAIN). I manage an Active Directory domain (MYDOMAIN) with a…
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Why are simple actions that need communication with the SBS server intermittently so terribly slow?

I have set up a Microsoft Windows SBS 2008 server for a small company (8-10 users). They use it as file server, print server, mail server etc. - basically everything small companies need except a public web server. Browsing the network shares,…
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Deploy Spark IM to all Computer In Domain

I would like to deploy the Spark IM client to all of the servers in my Domain from me Small Business Server. What would be a good way to do this?
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Forwarding Contact's Mail when Delivery Options is Missing

I'm trying to set up a contact in SBS 2003 Exchange so that an external party can have an internal email address which auto-forwards to them. All the web examples I can find point to a very straight forward method invovling creating contact in the…
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Windows SBS 2008 and DNS issues

We have a windows 2008 SBS, roughly every couple of days no machine on the network can access sites such as google/msn/bbc etc. Its solved easily by rebooting the DNS on the server, however this obviously should noy happen, can anyone suggest a…
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Accessing users documents on Server 2008

We have a Small Business Server 2008, with about 50 users currently. Occasionally the IT team need to access users documents in order to merge folders together (Due to staff leaving) or need to access documents that have been lost. Even though we…
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What is good Server for a small office: Apple, Windows or Ubuntu?

I work for a small organization ( 15 employees). We are currently looking to setup a in-office server for file sharing, networked backup, calendaring, contact sharing, and remote server management capability.We operate in a mostly Windows…
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