Domain Migration Nt4-->win2k (with exch5.5)

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From: angelo \(ac\) ("angelo)
Date: 08/31/04

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    Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:47:20 +0200
    
    

    (posted Yesterday on microsoft.public.exchange.misc)

    Hi, I want to be sure for the steps I've to take to migrate the domain to
    win2k ...
    In my Organisation there are 1 bdc (winnt 4 sp5, Exch sp3), and a pdc
    (winnt4 sp6a).
    I need to have the active directory for some programs to work ...
    So, can I, for the moment, upgrade the pdc to win2k (it'll come up like a
    pdc emulator) and leave the exch5.5 as it is (on the Nt4 box)?
    What have I to take care of?
    Thanks in advance

    Angel


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