You are the systems administrator for your company. The network contains a server running Windows SharePoint Services in a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 environment. You are migrating from Windows SBS 2003 to Windows Essential Business Server 2008. You want to migrate Windows SharePoint Services sites to a server named SPSl by using the Smigrate.exe utility.
How can you ensure that the Smigrate.exe utility runs successfully? (Choose two. Each correct answer presents part of the solution.)
A.
Copy the Stsadm.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides.
B.
Copy the Spsbackup.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides.
C.
Copy the Cabarc.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides.
D.
Copy the Extract.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides.
E.
Copy the Spbackup.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides.
Explanation:
You should copy the Cabarc.exe utility and the Extract.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides. While migrating Windows SharePoint Services, you can use various tools to ensure that the migration is successful. These tools include Stsadm.exe, Smigrate.exe, Spsbackup.exe, and Spbackup.exe. The Smigrate.exe tool allows you to migrate Windows SharePoint sites. The Smigrate.exe tool requires the Cabarc.exe and Extract.exe utilities to be in the same folder to run.You should not copy the Stsadm.exe utility, the Spsbackup.exe utility, or the Spbackup.exe utility to the same folder where the Smigrate.exe utility resides. The Smigrate.exe tool requires the Cabarc.exe and Extract.exe utilities to be in the same folder to run. The Stsadm.exe tool allows you to make a full-fidelity backup of site collections. The Spsbackup.exe tool allows you to back up and restore all databases except the configuration database. The Spbackup.exe tool is used to determine which site collections have changed and it generates a batch file that backs up changed site collections by using the Stsadm.exe tool.