No but why are wanting to run this on your SBS box? This can have bad
consequences unless you are planning to migrate your SBS to new hardware.

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> If i dcpromo my SBS2000 will I lose accounting data
> (quickbooks) on that machine-
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 30 Mar 2004 22:05 GMT
thanks,
trying to migrate
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>No but why are wanting to run this on your SBS box? This can have bad
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Javier Gomez [SBS MVP] - 31 Mar 2004 01:21 GMT
How are you doing this migration? I don't really think you need it anyway.

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> thanks,
> trying to migrate
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Ok... first of all-> Why you want to DCPromo (either way) an SBS box?
Second-> The Quickbook (or any other) data shouldn't be affected by this
(you should always have a backup just in case)... especially since only the
data is supposed to be stored in the server (i.e. the program shouldn't be
installed).
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> If i dcpromo my SBS2000 will I lose accounting data
> (quickbooks) on that machine-