This document shows you how to install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 side-by-side with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, so you can use the exciting new features in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 without breaking the integration between Windows SBS and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0.
| Caution |
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| When you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on your server, do not choose Gradual upgrade or In-place upgrade. If you do, several Windows SBS administration tools will fail, and you might lose data on your Windows SharePoint Services sites. You must choose No, do not upgrade at this time, which results in a side-by-side installation. |
| Caution |
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| You must maintain your http://companyweb Web site as a Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 installation. Upgrading the site to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is not supported. |
| Important |
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| It is strongly recommended that you back
up your server before you install Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0. For more
information about backing up your server,
see "Backing Up and Restoring Windows Small
Business Server 2003" at the
Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=39741).
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Process Steps
- Step 1: Install Microsoft®
.NET Framework 3.0.
- Step 2: Install Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0.
- Step 3: Install the
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 update package,
KB 934790, if applicable.
- Step 4: Configure Windows
SharePoint Services Products and Technologies.
- Step 5: Create a new
intranet site using Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0.
- Step 6: Delete the Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 default Web site.
- Step 7: Start the default
Web site and the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
http://companyweb Web site.
After you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 side-by-side with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, Windows SBS administrative tools continue to work properly with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, but do not interact with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Windows SBS repair scenarios, such as uninstalling and reinstalling Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, also work properly and do not interact with the new Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 site.
Limitations
- The integration of
incoming e-mail with Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 does not work because of a
conflict with Exchange.
Step 1: Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Step 2: Install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
| Caution |
|---|
| It is strongly recommended that you
back up your server before you install
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. For
more information about backing up your
server, see "Backing Up and Restoring
Windows Small Business Server 2003" at
the
Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=39741).
|
- Download SharePoint.exe from the
Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=77800),
and save it to a local disk drive.
Note If you need the Language Pack for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, download it from the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=77801). - Start SharePoint.exe.
- On the Microsoft License Terms page, review the licensing agreement. To continue, you must accept the agreement. Click Yes.
- On the Windows SharePoint Services
3.0 Properties page, complete the
following:
- On the Upgrade tab,
select No, do not upgrade at this
time.
Caution When you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on your server, do not choose Gradual upgrade or In-place upgrade. If you do, several Windows SBS administration tools will fail, and you might lose data on your Windows SharePoint Services sites. You must choose No, do not upgrade at this time, which results in a side-by-side installation.. - On the Server type tab,
ensure that Stand-alone is
selected.
- Click the Install Now
button.
- When the wizard finishes, leave the
Run the SharePoint Products and
Technologies Configuration Wizard now
check box selected, and then click
Close.
- If you are prompted to reboot, click
Yes.
- On the Upgrade tab,
select No, do not upgrade at this
time.
Step 3: Install the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 update package, KB 934790, if applicable
For information about how to obtain and install this update, see Knowledge Base article 934790 at the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93755).
Step 4: Configure Windows SharePoint Services Products and Technologies
- If the Windows SharePoint Services Products and Technologies Wizard does not start automatically, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click SharePoint Products and Technologies Configuration Wizard to launch the wizard.
- On the Welcome to SharePoint Products and Technologies page, click Next.
- On the dialog box for restarting Internet Information Services (IIS), SharePoint Administration Service, and SharePoint Timer Service if required, click Yes.
- Click Finish on the final page of the wizard. The default Web site (http://ServerName) that is automatically generated during Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Setup opens in your Internet browser.
- Close the browser.
| Note |
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| The default Web site (http://ServerName) and the http://companyweb Web site stop at this point. You cannot use these Web sites until you complete the remaining steps in this document. |
Step 5: Create a new intranet site using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration.
- On the Application Management tab, in SharePoint Web Application Management, click Create or extend web application.
- On the Create or Extend Web Application page, click Create a new Web application.
- On the Create New Web Application
page, complete the following:
- In IIS Web Site, type a
description for the new Web site and a port
number (do not use Port 80, Port 8080, or
other used ports).
- In Application Pool,
ensure that Create a new application
pool is selected, and then select
Predefined for Network Service
as the security account for the application
pool.
- In Database Name and
Authentication, ensure that
Windows authentication is selected.
- In Search Server,
select the server that is running Windows
SBS as your search server.
- Click OK. You need to
wait while your changes are processed.
- In IIS Web Site, type a
description for the new Web site and a port
number (do not use Port 80, Port 8080, or
other used ports).
- On the Application Created page, click Create Site Collection.
- On the Create Site Collection
page, complete the following:
- In Title and Description,
type the title and description.
- In Web Site Address, in
URL, choose http://ServerName:PortName/sites/SiteName.
- In Template selection,
click Team site.
- In Primary Site Collection
Administrator, specify the user
name of the person administering this site
(for example, Administrator).
- Click OK.
- In Title and Description,
type the title and description.
- On the Top Level Site Successfully Created page, click the link to the new Web site, and add it to your Favorites.
Step 6: Delete the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 default Web site
To delete the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 default Web site
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration.
- On the Application Management tab, in SharePoint Web Application Management, click Delete Web Application.
- On the Delete Web Application
page, complete the following:
- In Web Application,
from the drop-down menu, click
Change Web Application. On the
Select Web Application
page, select the Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 default Web site (http://ServerName).
Note Make sure that you delete the default Web site (http://ServerName) and not the site that you just created in the preceding step. - In Delete options,
delete the content databases and the IIS Web
sites.
- Click Delete.
- In the warning message box, click
Yes.
- In Web Application,
from the drop-down menu, click
Change Web Application. On the
Select Web Application
page, select the Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 default Web site (http://ServerName).
- Wait for the Application Management tab to appear, and then close the Windows SharePoint Services Central Administration site.
Step 7: Start the default Web site and the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 http://companyweb Web site
To start the Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 default Web site and the http://companyweb Web site
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Expand Web sites, right-click Default web site, and then click Start.
- If companyweb is stopped, right-click companyweb and then click Start.
- Close IIS Manager.
At this point, you can open both the http://companyweb Web site, which is based on Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, and the new site that you created in Step 4 above, which is based on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
| Important |
|---|
| Upgrading the http://companyweb Web
site to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
is not supported. If you upgrade it,
several Windows SBS administration tools
will fail, and you might lose data on
your Windows SharePoint Services site.
|
Step 3: Download and Install Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Run Microsoft Updates to get WSS 3
Service Pack 1 (SP1)
or
Download WSS 3 Service Pack 1 (SP1) from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4191A531-A2E9-45E4-B71E-5B0B17108BD2&displaylang=en
For information about how to obtain and install
this update, see Knowledge Base article 936988
at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=936988






