Potential problem with ADC when upgrading from Exchange 5.5
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Potential problem with ADC when upgrading from Exchange 5.5

 
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lorna2801
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 11:24 pm    Post subject: Potential problem with ADC when upgrading from Exchange 5.5 Reply with quote

Hi All and thanks in advance for any comments


I'm about to migrate my Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003.

Here is the setup of my network:


1 NT4 Domain (1pdc, 1bdc) with Exchange 5.5 installed on a separate NT4
Server (75 users)

1 Windows 2003 Domain (2dc's) . I have moved all the users already to
this new domain ( MANUALLY -created one by one)and I've changed the
Mailbox primary account to the new account from this domain.

Great, it's all working fine (for now...)

Yesterday I run the /domainprep and /forestprep and that went well, but
I'm wondering what will happen when I run ADC.
Will I end up with duplicate account??
Will my users be able to login to their mailbox?
I would really appreciate help on this!!!!
Thanks again
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Frances [MSFT]
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:48 am    Post subject: RE: Potential problem with ADC when upgrading from Exchange Reply with quote

Hello,

I believe this issue is related to Exchange.
Please post it in the microsoft.public.exchange.setup newsgroup since they
are
the experts in Exchange and will provide more accurate information on this
issue.

In addition, please have a look at the following article. It may offer some
help.

Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/depguide.
mspx

Thank you for your understanding.


Best regards,

Frances He


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