Is Adding a Win 2003 DC Ncessary for Exchange 2003 migration?

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    Default Is Adding a Win 2003 DC Ncessary for Exchange 2003 migration?

    Do I need to upgrade my domain to windows 2003 for a
    migration to Exchange 2003. I currently have 2 Windows
    2000 DCs and an Exchange 2000 server. We will be
    migrating to a new Exchange 2003 server and we were
    wondering if it would make sense to introduce a new Win
    2003 DC and then run a mix of Win 2000/2003 DCs and
    gradually demote the Windows 2000 DCs. Is there any added
    benefits for Exchange 2003 by adding Windows 2003 DC in
    our environment?

    Thanks,
    Alex

    Alex Mook Guest

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    Default Re: Is Adding a Win 2003 DC Ncessary for Exchange 2003 migration?

    Hi there

    Windows Server 2003 is not required to deploy Exchange 2003. Exchange 2003
    can run on a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server machine in a Windows
    2000 or Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain.

    Before you get any benefits of Windows Server 2003 as far as Exchange is
    concerned, you'd need to replace all your Windows 2000 Server DCs and raise
    the functional level of the domain.

    There are three benefits you get for Exchange once you flip the switch. I
    can't find them right now (but I bet it's documented in one of the many
    guides at [url]www.microsoft.com/exchange[/url]), but one of them is the ability to
    place more than 5000 users in a single distribution group. You can overcome
    it in a Windows 2000 AD domain by nesting groups.

    So, I would definitely run Windows Server 2003 on the Exchange box(es), but
    there's no real Exchange-driven need to upgrade the domain controllers.

    Hope this helps

    Oli






    "Alex Mook" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:2212b01c45c79$1f96c7f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
    > Do I need to upgrade my domain to windows 2003 for a
    > migration to Exchange 2003. I currently have 2 Windows
    > 2000 DCs and an Exchange 2000 server. We will be
    > migrating to a new Exchange 2003 server and we were
    > wondering if it would make sense to introduce a new Win
    > 2003 DC and then run a mix of Win 2000/2003 DCs and
    > gradually demote the Windows 2000 DCs. Is there any added
    > benefits for Exchange 2003 by adding Windows 2003 DC in
    > our environment?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Alex
    >

    Oli Restorick [MVP] Guest

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    Default Re: Is Adding a Win 2003 DC Ncessary for Exchange 2003 migration?

    You do not need to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 in order to run Exchange
    2003 - requirement is Windows 2000 Server SP3 or better. The recommended
    upgrade path is to install Exchange 2003 in the Win2k domain first and then
    upgrade to Windows 2003. See:

    [url]http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/TiWin2003.doc[/url]

    and:

    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=325379#2[/url]

    Doug Sherman
    MCSE Win2k/NT4.0, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

    "Alex Mook" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:2212b01c45c79$1f96c7f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
    > Do I need to upgrade my domain to windows 2003 for a
    > migration to Exchange 2003. I currently have 2 Windows
    > 2000 DCs and an Exchange 2000 server. We will be
    > migrating to a new Exchange 2003 server and we were
    > wondering if it would make sense to introduce a new Win
    > 2003 DC and then run a mix of Win 2000/2003 DCs and
    > gradually demote the Windows 2000 DCs. Is there any added
    > benefits for Exchange 2003 by adding Windows 2003 DC in
    > our environment?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Alex
    >

    Doug Sherman [MVP] Guest

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