Re: Windows 2003 functional forest level

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No you should be fine so long as you've gotten rid of all the Windows 2000
DCs (and NT4 BDCs), and if you are running Exchange 2000, the RUS needs to
be on an Exchange 2003 server.

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Thanks,
Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP

www.briandesmond.com


"Pawe³ Mylka" <pawel.mylka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ulirjKj2FHA.1188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am planning to increase forest functional level to windows 2003 from
>windows 2000 native
> It's neccsary because I need in few next days change name of few domain
> controlers ->
> IT STANDARDS
>
> So i have question:
>
> I know how to upgrade, but should I take care of something before that
> change ??
>
> regards
> Pawe³ Mylka
>
>
>
>


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