Hi JF - I do a lot of work with Exchange for small companies and find that
moving them onto W2K is generally a very simple operation as they usually
are set up as a single domain and don't use DNS. Thus the general procedure
is upgrade a DC to get AD, protect this with another DC, populate the
directory with the ADC, add E2K on a stand alone server, move users onto it.
You have to bite the bullet and move to a mixed mode environment otherwise
you are creating an administrative nightmare by maintaining two directories
which refer to the same user objects. If the company wishes to keep all
other servers running NT4 then that's not a problem. Just live in mixed mode
until they all move across.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Francois Bourdeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 September 2001 05:07
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Ex 2000 new installation or migration in NT 4.0 DOmain
Because the customer want Ex2k and ex2k need AD
Because the customer do not want to move the atual domain to AD
I really appreciate the time and answers i'M getting from this list. But
like the MS Exam, the level of your answers here seem for " BIG
ENTERPRISE HAVING A LOT OF $$ " those answers sometimes do not aply to
real life, or little companies.
SO even if it's not the best way to go, I was wondering and it could
work.
Thanks again, I'm serious. I'M learning a lot from this list.
JF
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin Miller
Sent: 9 septembre, 2001 23:51
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Ex 2000 new installation or migration in NT 4.0 DOmain
In a word WHY?
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