Thanks for those resources Vass.
I really appreciate it.
Still having a small issue with Windows 7 Folder redirection (works fine for the XP clients)... But I'll work my way through it before too long. It'd be nice for MS to throw together a roaming profile wizard per-say that knocks out permissions, replication, etc. - I know the ADMT will do that sorta' stuff - but I haven't had too much success with that tool.
For SBS - the box has served it's purpose VERY well, and I have no complaints about it at all. The pains of this migration come from the lack of "options" through MS' own means. It's hard to explain, but what I was trying to key in on, was having to rely on 3rd party things for an internal migration of Windows platforms seems pretty odd to me.
You keyed the one thing that SBS was weak at, and that was all of that technology stuffed into one little package. I hear that they managed to allow 2 servers running SBS 2008 side/by/side for some redundancy now, but I'm "liking" the idea of having multiple redundant solutions for each one of my processes (Exchange, DC's, DNS, Web, SQL, etc.) - so if any one of those things fails, it really doesn't mean a whole lot of beans in the big picture.
Either or - the migration is still "in process" - so my Ug. continues.
