Re: Upgrade Exchange 2003 Standard to Enterprise
- From: C Graham <CGraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 06:11:01 -0800
Hi Martin,
I have installed the latest SP and MS updates on this server. So just to
clarify, after I upgrade to Enterprise I should just run the MS updates
again? Will it recognize this upgrade and prompt me to reapply the
appropriate updates or will I have to do this manually?
Thanks,
Colin
"Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote:
It’s a pretty simple procedure..
The key is backup backup backup. Before and after.
What I would probably be sure of is that I am on the latest SP and have all
my Microsoft Updates current on the server before, then do the same after.
http://www.petri.co.il/upgrading_from_exchange_server_standard_edition_to_the_enterprise_edition.htm
"C Graham" <CGraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good Day Everyone,
The size of my mail store is getting quite large and after reading several
posts, the best recommended practice is to create a new mail store and
move
the inboxes to it. Unfortunately, I am running Exchange Standard which
only
permits one such store.
Are there any serious risks to upgrading to Enterprise? Does anyone have
any
tips or links to a formal document for this process? Lastly, has anyone
done
this before?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Cheers,
Colin
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