Yes. Some of the more advanced features of Exchange 2003 will not be available until your forest is in native mode but you can have Exchange 2003
running in a mixed mode forest.
"jmarofske" wrote:
> Hello -
>
> We are looking to migrate Exchange 5.5 to 2003. Windows 2003 AD is in place
> in mixed mode, with NT Domain controllers still in the environment. Can
> Exchange 2003 exist with NT Domain controllers in the environment?
>
> Thanks -
>
> jmarofske
.
Re: interorg migration ... Is the current environment such a mess that you can't spend the time to ... The upgrade from 2000 to 2003 for both AD and Exchange is ... > by performing an inter forest migration (mainly to tidy up our active ... > Is interorg migration the best way to do this? ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup)
Re: AD Design Gurus ... just Exchange, but other applications and services through citrix farms, ... > some good deployment design for your Active Directory. ... > Single forest all domains share a global Schema. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Cannot Move Mailboxes - RESOLVED ... the E2K3 box ir perhaps it's account in AD was corrupt. ...re-running forest prep and domain prep and re-joining ... adds the Exchange security principles to the AD domain, ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2007 ... Included in the "How to Transition From Single Forest to Cross-Forest" link posted earlier. ... you don't need any permissions in existing Exchange Org/AD Forest as ... If you want to be in the same AD Forest, the Exchange Server 2007 ... > existing Exchange Organization, which spans an entire Active Directory ... (microsoft.public.exchange.design)
RE: Combining Two Forest as a result of Acquisition - Please help ...Computer account can be migrated using the same module of ADMT, ...Exchange server is migrated. ... It's in 2003 native mode.... We have one forest for Company A but root domain is empty means users ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)