Is there a way to upgrade from standard configuration to workgroup...

...without rebuilding the server?

I actually meant can you upgrade the initial standard configuration that you choose at setup to the next option which is workgroup. The next choice after that is advanced. I did figure it out though. If you're in a standard config and you try and open server admin it asks you if you want to convert to the advanced config. There's apparently no way to upgrade from standard to workgroup.
Thanks for the tip about standalone server though!

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