The Exchange guru from MS states that you can not move servers from one
Admin group to another. Hope this helps you.
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Trying to remember. But I think it has to do with if your in Ad Native
mode or not and or in a mixed Exchange environment or not.
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Trying to remember. But I think it has to do with if your in Ad Native mode
or not and or in a mixed Exchange environment or not.
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Trying to remember. But I think it has to do with if your in Ad Native
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Moving servers between admin groups was something they attempted in the
betas but coul dnot make work. Even with Exchange 2000 in native mode,
all objects have a legacyExchangeDN associated with them. If I remember
correctly, this was the reason that the decided it was going to be too
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Moving servers between admin groups was something they attempted in the
betas but coul dnot make work. Even with Exchange 2000 in native mode,
all objects have a legacyExchangeDN associated
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