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Hawk - 27 Oct 2004 10:09 GMT
Hello everyone,

I need help regarding this upgrade problem,
I am looking for the best way to start and move one with this upgrade,
currently I have a winnt 4 network, with Exchange server 5.5 member of the
domain server, the exchange server resides on a win2000 server operating
system ( I have upgraded it from winnt 4). all in all I have a NT4 domain
and an exchange 5.5.

The Exchange 5.5 is connected to a CCmail Post office ( in the time being It
is
my gateway to the external international branches), I have installed a new
win2003 server, a new domain,
I am planing to migrate the users smoothly from NT4 to win2003, mean while I
need the newly migrated users to use the new exchange server 2003, any
suggestions how to migrate and make all work in paralllel.

Thank you
Al Mulnick - 28 Oct 2004 01:52 GMT
That ccMail part is the stickler.
I don't believe you'll be able to get rid of the 5.5 server until that's
gone.  Can you change it to SMTP connection or do you still have to maintain
a GAL synch process?

Have you seen the docs at http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/library  yet?

Al

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