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Name: Kirk Obenschain
Date: June 13, 2007 at 09:44:46 Pacific
OS: W2K3 Web Ed.
CPU/Ram: 1200 Ghz/1 GB
Product: Compaq
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Hi Everybody,

I'm an IT intern at a small business who's been asked to rebuild the Web server. I am about to get my MCSA, but have no on-the-job experience. The server is running W2K3 Web Edition. The OS is on a partition that's full and the Websites are on a separate partition. I am to install W2K3 Web Ed. on another machine and then recreate all configuartions, accounts, permissions, and programs on this new machine. This includes installing PHP and MySQL, and configuring SharePoint. Then I am to simply copy the partition with the Websites over to the new machine and import the Websites. I'm in over my head. Can anyone point me to some tutorials? I am unfamiliar with PHP, MySQL, and SharePoint. I welcome all comments, even critical ones; I need as much food for thought as I can get.

Thanks, Kirk



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Name: dmj2
Date: June 13, 2007 at 20:18:59 Pacific

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Name: Kirk Obenschain
Date: June 14, 2007 at 10:33:44 Pacific
Reply:

dmj2,

Thank you.


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