you can continue to use NT member servers and even continue to have NT BDC's. You should have at least 2 Windows 2003 AD servers - can be new or
upgraded NT domain controllers.
"Gort" <Gort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A4089F86-0FA9-446D-9801-F7DD0370C2A1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >I need to upgrade Exchange from 5.5 to 2003. In reading upgrade steps, I
>see
> that I must upgrade AD as well. Currently, I still use an NT machine for
> DHCP. Must I get rid of my NT machine before I can upgrade AD, and
> eventually Exchange?
Re: Migration Option ... That's pretty much it - you can go ahead and upgrade Exchange to 2003 first ..."Bharat Suneja" wrote: ... Overview of dependencies and requirements for Exchange Server 2003 ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup)
Re: Error with Exchange 2000 SP2 upgrade ... And then perform the upgrade again. ... And yes the correct upgrade path is to first upgrade Exchange 2000-Exchange ... No luck, because when I run WMIMGMT.MSC, you can't> change the security for anything because basically nothing work in that> management console.... It's like WMI doesn't exist anymore. ... (microsoft.public.exchange2000.setup.installation)
Re: upgrading from exchange 2000 to exchange 2003 ... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.... or do i need to upgrade the OS ... >> You have to upgrade Exchange first - then the OS. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: upgrading from exchange 2000 to exchange 2003 ... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.... or do i need to upgrade the OS ... >> You have to upgrade Exchange first - then the OS. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.misc)
Re: upgrading from exchange 2000 to exchange 2003 ... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.... or do i need to upgrade the OS ... >> You have to upgrade Exchange first - then the OS. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup)