First question is do you have a spare x64 box to put E2007 on as this is not an 
upgrade, it's a migration. You'll need to install W2K3 SP1 first then E2007. 
Not knowing how complex your environment is (any BES servers, archiving, 
etc...) it's hard to say. The first step is getting your DCs and consequently 
your domain up to E2007 required levels.

John W. Cook
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From: ExchList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 11:36 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Upgrading from 2003 to Exchange 2007 Estimate


I have a Windows 2000 / Exchange 2000 network that is scheduled for an upgrade 
to Windows 2003 / Exchange 2007.



Server1: Windows 2000 Domain Controller, file/print

Server2: Windows Domain Controller, Exchange 2000



Upgrade to >



Server1: Windows 2003 Domain Controller, File/print (new box)

Server2: Windows 2003 Domain Controller, Exchange 2007. (new box)



Understanding that my question is probably as uncertain as any answer I'll 
receive, but I would like to ask if anyone can give me a rough estimate of 
labor hours involved to perform the upgrade.



P.S. Sarcasm is more than welcomed.


Joseph Danielsen, CSBS, MCSA-Messaging, MCP
Network Blade Inc.
49 Marcy Street
Somerset, NJ 08873
732-213-0600




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