2K Pro > 2K Advanced Server

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Steven Burn

I know there's no "supported" way of doing this (atleast, according to MS), but I'm wondering if there are any undocumented or unsupported ways of upgrading a 2K Pro system to 2K AS? (I've got both, and want AS for it's server capabilities, but can't afford the time it would take to backup/format/re-install Windows + all the programs/settings etc etc).

Thankyou in advance.

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Steven Burn
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Dave Patrick

Nothing that will work with any level of reliability. If you don't have the
time then don't bother with it.

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|I know there's no "supported" way of doing this (atleast, according to MS),
but I'm wondering if there are any undocumented or unsupported ways of
upgrading a 2K Pro system to 2K AS? (I've got both, and want AS for it's
server capabilities, but can't afford the time it would take to
backup/format/re-install Windows + all the programs/settings etc etc).
|
| Thankyou in advance.
|
| --
|
| Regards
|
| Steven Burn
| Ur I.T. Mate Group
| www.it-mate.co.uk
|
| Keeping it FREE!
|
 
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Bruce Chambers

Steven said:
I know there's no "supported" way of doing this (atleast, according to MS), but I'm wondering if there are any undocumented or unsupported ways of upgrading a 2K Pro system to 2K AS? (I've got both, and want AS for it's server capabilities, but can't afford the time it would take to backup/format/re-install Windows + all the programs/settings etc etc).

Thankyou in advance.


If you don't have the time to do it right, you certainly don't have the
time to fix all the problems an attempted upgrade from a workstation OS
to a server OS will cause.


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Bruce Chambers

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