I have used the Exchange 2003 Migration Wizard (bundled
with the installation), granted that my migration scenario was Exchange 2000
> Exchange 2003, but I don't suppose there would be much difference as far as
the IS is concerned.
The only dilemma involved was the period of downtime while
the migration was taking place, the emails received destined for user mailboxes
after the migration had taken place for that mailbox but before DNS had been
updated to reflect the new MX record were lost. The migration took place
on a Saturday afternoon so it was projected to be few if any messages to be
lost, but the possibility was there.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kent Maxwell
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Exchange 2003 Migration Question
I know this isn't quite an Active Directory question...
I am working on finding a way to migrate private mailboxes and public folders stored in an Exchange 5.5 server to a Exchange 2003 server. The Exchange Organization is different for both servers. The user accounts that were associated with the mailboxes in the Exchange 5.5 have been migrated to the new ADS running on Windows 2003 with the SIDHistory intact.
Can any one give me suggestions on what has worked for you to migrate accounts in a situation similar to this? I am looking for anything...even if it will cost me money.
Thanks,
Kent
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