lemmywinks
01-09-2006, 11:46 PM
I'm going to be setting up a server with SBS 2003 for a small office environment (this will be my first server setup). I'm interested in doing some of the initial setting up/configuration at my home office and then moving the server to the office it will be located at and finishing the setup (adding the client machines, etc.)
Is this something that would be feasible to do? Is it a bad idea to try to configure as many of the server elements 'offline' at my location and then bring the server into the mix at the real location and finish the job? I run a wireless network at home and they are running a wireless network at the office where the server will be, but I know we have different routers/ISPs. Is there any reason I can't set it up to work with my ISP/network at home and then move it to the real location and make those changes?
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is this something that would be feasible to do? Is it a bad idea to try to configure as many of the server elements 'offline' at my location and then bring the server into the mix at the real location and finish the job? I run a wireless network at home and they are running a wireless network at the office where the server will be, but I know we have different routers/ISPs. Is there any reason I can't set it up to work with my ISP/network at home and then move it to the real location and make those changes?
Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.