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Looking for Advice on Downgrading 2008 Server to 2003

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by Mr. Chip, 2009/03/09.

  1. 2009/03/09
    Mr. Chip Lifetime Subscription

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    Hello,

    I am looking for advice on how to make the process of downgrading a web server from Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2003 as easy as possible. The server is relatively new and was purchased from Dell with 2008 pre-installed. The I am not an IT expert, so I hired a MSCE who spent most of a day configuring it. This included:

    • Setting up networking and DNS
    • Installing SQL 2005 and setting up SQL statements to regularly backup the database
    • Bringing the OS and SQL up to date with all of the security patches
    • Updating all of the drivers, firmware etc.
    • Installing and configuring Backup Exec to work with my RD1000 removable drives
    • Set-up and configure default website in IIS
    • Writing robocopy scripts to push the SQL flat files over the network to a backup device

    Long-term I think I will be better off running 2003 Server and IIS 6. The problem is I cannot afford to have my IT person and software developer "start from scratch" in configuring the server with 2003. I am 99% sure that backups won't help since the OS will be different.

    Dell sent me 2003 Installation disks and a tool that captures some system settings to facilitate the OS installation. I won't know for sure what it will capture until I start the process and use it. Is there any software out there (hopefully free/cheap) that can make this so that I can do most of the work and the consultant can come in and wrap things up? I do plan to backup my database offline to restore on 2003. I have also downloaded the latest service packs for SQL and the OS.

    I use Belarc Advisor to profile my system, if that helps.

    Thanks!
    Chip
     
  2. 2009/03/10
    bilbus

    bilbus Inactive

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    Why would you want to downgrade, i would use 2008 without a doubt.

    Being that its all setup, i would hope correctly, do you really want to break all that. If you felt ok with seting it up your self you would have, not hired somone.

    I beleve it would be a huge mistake.

    Also OEM licenses do not permit you to downgrade, i believe you need a Retail or VL to do so.
     

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    Arie

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    Fully agree with bilbus. A downgrade will mean you will have to setup the system from scratch yet again, so you'll end up hiring the MCSE expert again.

    Here is Microsoft's page on Windows Server 2008 Downgrade Rights.

     
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    bilbus

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    oh did they change that? I seem to remember that OEM could not downgrade at one time.
     
  6. 2009/03/11
    Arie

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    Depends...

    This is what I found at MS site:

    and

    So it seems that downgrade rights have been available since Windows Server 2003.
     
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