Upgrading to Enterprise from Standalone Questions

Hello,
We currently have successfully rolled out the Standalone installation of ZAM 7.5 but we want to move to Enterprise with SQL 2000.
I would like to build and install a new server (same name, ip address, hardware etc.) with the Enterprise version and scrap the Standalone database. Basically we're starting fresh. Would this work with the existing client installs out there?
Would there be any problems with this (seeing as though we rolled out the clients to over 800 machines) or would it be better to perform the upgrade on the Standalone to Enterprise and clear out the database?
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Yup - as Jared said, that should work just fine as each workstation will have a unique identified (WorkstationOID) in the registry - as the new build will have no workstation records it will happily accept these machines with their current OIDs.
One recommendation / note - patch the new build up to the same IR and PRU level (or newer) than in the current standalone system, add your UDFs and configure your Option Sets before you let the workstations connect to the Collection Server(s), as the ZAM server(s) will:
a) Upgrade *or* Downgrade the Clients to the server IR version, which can take a long time as it is throttled to avoid network saturation (allow maybe 1-2 days for 800 workstations)
and
b) Push down the current KB files (a merge of the PRU and your Local Products) then run a scan (assuming you have enabled a collection schedule etc.)
These file transfers can add up to 10-20MB per workstation from the Collection Server, so worth getting right the first time :)

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