I'm trying to find out, from users who have real world experience, about
the "in place upgrade" to Exchange 2003 from Exchange 2000.

The server that we are using is up to Win 2k SP3 with roll-ups, a member
server. The Domain is currently at Win2K, but will be upgraded to Win2K3
prior to touching any of the Exchange servers. There are no planned
changes to the Exchange organization or the AD forest, with the possible
exception of removing some lingering NT 4.0 domains. These 4.0 domains
do not contain anything relating to Exchange.

I've read the Microsoft material, but I'm looking for users that have
gone through the process.

What are the gottchas?

What did you do to prep the system/Exchange prior to the start of the
upgrade? (Backups, backups and backups, I know, but did you do
ISINTEG/ESEUTIL before doing the upgrade?)

How do you roll back from a failed upgrade attempt?

Would this be a first choice upgrade path, or would you do a Swing
over/Swing back approach?

Interested minds await your answers.


John Matteson
Geac Corporate ISS
(404) 239 - 2981
Atlanta, Georgia, USA.




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