When we started our company we have implemented Small Business Server 2003 on our (back then) only server.
Now we have grown, and the server is old and should be removed.
I would like to upgrade our network to a "normal" network.
The main reason for choosing SBS was the Exchange POP3 connector. We do not use that anymore, so we don't have a need for SBS.
What are the problems that I can expect? Or is this a normal, simple operation?
Best Answer
Sam beat me to this, as his answer came whilst I was typing mine. As Sam recommended, I will point you to the transition pack, from Microsoft. This knowledge article can also be very helpful, as well as this post, from which I quote one entry:
Bottom line, I do not see any major problems on a migration from SBS 2003 to 'regular' Windows Server 2003.