Re: Native and Mixed Mode Question sorry



So in the setup instructions is it talking about Exchange native mode
or Windows? I am mixed in both. I don't think I need to be in either.
I have no 5.5 servers and no NT 4.0 servers. I have two Exchange and
Windows 2000 servers (two machines). What I will have when I am done
is a Windows 2003 machine with 2003 Exchange and a pre-existing Windows
2000 Server with Exchange 2000. I just thinking I need to first be in
Windows native mode, then native Exchange mode between the current two
2000 servers. Then I can introduct the new server and move the
mailboxes and decomission one of my 2k exc. servers. But does that put
me in mixed mode again?

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