Moving mailboxes using Active Directory Users and Computers

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Question: When moving mailboxes using AD Users and Computers from Exchange server A to Exchange Server B, what will be the effect on users that currently have their mailbox open in Microsoft Outlook? Some of the users have Outlook 2003 and some of them have Outlook 2002. Is it best to do the move when noone is on? but the thing is in this organization, we have so laptop users that may not be on the network after hours; will their Outlook be automatically configured when they plug their laptop in to the network?
 
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