Exchange 2000 server
Reply from avinashp on 10/23/2007 4:42:00 PM
Hi Niel,
Best option is you can install one more Exchange Server 2000/2003 in the
same Exchange organization and start moving the mailboxes one by one.
This would be the easiest method to proceed.
For this there are few steps that need to be done and also to have your
exchange 200/2003 talk to existing 5.5 you need to install Active
Directory Connector.
If you plan to move the new backend server in you place instead of at
Michigan then that would be a bad design.
Regards
Avinash C Pillai
URL : http://avinashpillai.blogspot.com
Email: avinashp[AT]aztecsoft[DOT]com, avinashp25[AT]gmail[DOT]com
Copyright © 2008 ITtoolbox and message author.No redistribution.
Vendors mentioned: Microsoft Mail Server
Reply from avinashp on 10/23/2007 4:42:00 PM
Hi Niel,
Best option is you can install one more Exchange Server 2000/2003 in the
same Exchange organization and start moving the mailboxes one by one.
This would be the easiest method to proceed.
For this there are few steps that need to be done and also to have your
exchange 200/2003 talk to existing 5.5 you need to install Active
Directory Connector.
If you plan to move the new backend server in you place instead of at
Michigan then that would be a bad design.
Regards
Avinash C Pillai
URL : http://avinashpillai.blogspot.com
Email: avinashp[AT]aztecsoft[DOT]com, avinashp25[AT]gmail[DOT]com
Copyright © 2008 ITtoolbox and message author.No redistribution.
Vendors mentioned: Microsoft Mail Server
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