Oh don't let your server be a dhcp client, it will definitely need a fixed IP.
TBH even when I really know what I'm doing it takes a while to set up a server, that's why disaster recovery solutions are so expensive yet ppl still buy them! I would say:
3 hours to back up all current hardware (so if it gets to 8pm on sunday and you are stuck, you can revert). Acronis Trueimage is really good and cheap for this, it might be worth buying the licences anyway.
1 hour to unpack hardware
4 hours to install sbs and apply patches and set up disks
1 hour to set up dhcp
1 hour to set up smoothwall (dunno anything about it though)
3 hours to set up domain and join the PCs, sort out dns
1 hour to create user accounts and set up emails
1 hour to setup backup scheduled task and plan media pool.
Since SBS has some sort of sharepoint installed too I think, then you'll want to play with that too, so 1 hour.
1 hour : Sorting out shares, (especially if you need to sort out ppl's data), especially if there are no ntfs permissions just now.
1 hour, Installing printers
3 hours to get used to SBS at least (of course it will take weeks but this is for starters).
1 hour set up VPN for yourself
It will take all weekend I would say. Remember to double your rate on sunday :P You will of course have many 'oh shit' moments so just acccept them when they happen. Any of theses could screw up and take 3 times as long.
Not trying to scare you, but best to have time to spare. If you get it all sorted in 1 day, then superb. I'd say most people don't! The times above are based on Windows 2003 standard edition mostly, I can't remember how SBS handles dns and dhcp, but i do remember that the first sbs i set up really did take all weekend.
TBH even when I really know what I'm doing it takes a while to set up a server, that's why disaster recovery solutions are so expensive yet ppl still buy them! I would say:
3 hours to back up all current hardware (so if it gets to 8pm on sunday and you are stuck, you can revert). Acronis Trueimage is really good and cheap for this, it might be worth buying the licences anyway.
1 hour to unpack hardware
4 hours to install sbs and apply patches and set up disks
1 hour to set up dhcp
1 hour to set up smoothwall (dunno anything about it though)
3 hours to set up domain and join the PCs, sort out dns
1 hour to create user accounts and set up emails
1 hour to setup backup scheduled task and plan media pool.
Since SBS has some sort of sharepoint installed too I think, then you'll want to play with that too, so 1 hour.
1 hour : Sorting out shares, (especially if you need to sort out ppl's data), especially if there are no ntfs permissions just now.
1 hour, Installing printers
3 hours to get used to SBS at least (of course it will take weeks but this is for starters).
1 hour set up VPN for yourself
It will take all weekend I would say. Remember to double your rate on sunday :P You will of course have many 'oh shit' moments so just acccept them when they happen. Any of theses could screw up and take 3 times as long.
Not trying to scare you, but best to have time to spare. If you get it all sorted in 1 day, then superb. I'd say most people don't! The times above are based on Windows 2003 standard edition mostly, I can't remember how SBS handles dns and dhcp, but i do remember that the first sbs i set up really did take all weekend.
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