GolfKingUK Posted December 12, 2011 Report post Posted December 12, 2011 I have a situation where as a Primary site has been completely trashed. The server had some issues and was rebuilt. (Not by me!) Bottom line, the server does not exist anymore as it was. It has been rebuilt to 2008R2 with the same name. I do have a SCCM backup of the site. The drive structure is not the same however. The site was originally Server 2003, SCCM R3, SQL 2005. Any advice on how to get this site back functioning as soon as possible would be welcome. I am happy to upgrade now to W2K8R2 and SQL2008R2, but want to make sure I have considered everything. So far it is up and running as Windows 2008 R2. I configured all the 2008 stuff for SCCM this morning, and am in the process of installing SQL 2008R2 now. I am thinking it is best to completely remove the old site from the Central site and start from scratch. Any suggestions? I'm concerned about clients, how to claim them back to the new site? This is a remote site with roughly 100 machines/users. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Time is of the essence as I need to get them back up and running and able to image machines by Wed (2 days). Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...