How
to Upgrade 2003 to 2008
Preparing Your Server for Upgrade
1. Login to your Domain Controller on the
server you are upgrading. First we are going to prepare the Domain Controller
Database for upgrade.
2. Go ahead and insert the Server 2008 CD
in your CD/DVD-ROM drive.
3. Open My Computer and
right-click on CD/DVD-ROM. Then select Explore.
4. Double-click on Sources.
5. Right-click on the adprep folder
and select Copy.
6. Now go over to your server’s hard drive
and paste the folder on your C:\ drive. In this example, we are
going to paste it in the root of C.
7. Next, select Command
Prompt on your start menu.
If you do not see
Command Prompt, select Run, type in cmd and hit
the Enterkey.
8. When in Command Prompt, type in cd\ and
hit Enter.
9. To verify that the adprep folder is on
your hard drive, type in dir and hit Enter.
10. Next, type in cd adprep and
hit Enter. This will put you in the adprep folder.
11. Once you are in that folder we are ready
to run the two commands. The first command you should type is adprep
/forestprep, then hit Enter.
12. Make sure you do not have any
Windows Server 2000 machines on your network.
If you do not, type
in C and hit Enter.
13. Once the process is done you are going
to receive a quick confirmation as shown below.
14. Next we are going to type in the second
command which is adprep /domainprep and hit Enter.
15. Domainprep will now run and
once it is done you will receive a confirmation.
16. You can now close the Command Prompt.
Now we are finally
ready for the upgrade.
Quick note for
administrators with multiple Domain Controllers that need to upgrade to Server
2008:
The steps above need
to be performed only once on your network. Once you run forestprep and
domainprep on your network, all your Domain Controllers are now ready for the
upgrade. All you need to do is wait for the Active Directory database to
replicate to all your DCs and you are ready to go.
Upgrading from Server 2003 to Server 2008
1. Make sure your Server 2008 CD is in the
CD/DVD-ROM drive. On your machine, go to Windows Explorer and
select CD/DVD-ROM. In this example it is the D:\ drive.
3. When the Install Window opens click the
Install Now button.
4. In this window you will have an option
to check for the latest updates from Microsoft. If you choose so, please select
the first option.
In this example we are
going to skip them for now, so we will select the second option.
5. It’s now time to select the Server 2008
version that you want to install.
In this example we are
installing the Enterprise (Full Installation) version. Once you make your
selection, click Next.
6. Go ahead and check the box to accept the
license terms agreement and when ready click next.
7. The upgrade option should now be
available for you. When ready select Upgrade Option to continue.
8. You will receive one last warning
letting you know to make sure all your applications and 3rd party software can
run on windows 2008 as well as of potential issues that you might have.
Make sure to read it
and pay close attention to any issues that are listed on the bottom. Once you
are ready, click Next.
9. Your Server is now being upgraded.
One last thing to keep
in mind is that the upgrade process may take a lot longer than the installation
as it has to upgrade the Active Directory and other services that are already
on your Server.
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