We are planning to install a new 2003AD infrastructure and migrate our users to it in stages (new forest and all). We have an Exchange 2000 server that I
want to then upgrade to 2003. Can we do an "in place" upgrade of Exchange or
do we have to purchase a new server, install Exchange 2003 in the new AD
environment and then migrate the users to the new box. I'm trying NOT to buy
an additional server if I don't have to.
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Re: license upgrading to sbs2k3 ... Will he need the original SBS 2000 Media to perform the upgrade from Retail ... please consider buying the server without an OS. ... >>> CALs, then you will receive free upgrades to Windows Small Business ... >>> purchase new CALs when you upgrade to Windows Small Business Server ... (microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000)
RE: Upgrading to 2003 - New Topology? ... If you install Exchange on the server with IIS, ... If you want to perform a in-place upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration)
Re: MS SQl Server 2005 Standard 32 Bits can run on a Win2003 64-bits? ... if you currently have a 32-bit server and plan to upgrade... and later switch to 64 bit without having to purchase an additional license. ...support charges?... This is because you can also get the upgraded 64-bit SKU of SQL Server... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup)
Re: license upgrading to sbs2k3 ... Will he need the original SBS 2000 Media to perform the upgrade from Retail ... "If you purchased Software Assurance for your Small Business Server 2000 ...CALs, then you will receive free upgrades to Windows Small Business ...purchase new CALs when you upgrade to Windows Small Business Server ... (microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000)
Re: license upgrading to sbs2k3 ... please consider buying the server without an OS. ... so the upgrade SKU is a better deal for you. ...CALs, then you will receive free upgrades to Windows Small Business ...purchase new CALs when you upgrade to Windows Small Business Server ... (microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000)