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QUESTION POSED ON: 04 September 2007
We currently have a small network with two Windows 2000 servers that are domain controllers (DCs) and a Windows 2003 member server. One of the Windows 2000 servers is also running Exchange 2000. Windows is running in mixed mode, as is Exchange Server.

I would like to move to native mode on both of these, but I'm not sure what sequence to use -- Windows first, then Exchange Server? Is there anything I need to do first? There was never any Exchange 5.5 or lower servers on this network. We are planning an upgrade to Windows 2003, then a Move Mailbox install of Exchange 2007 in the near future.


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I would definitely consider getting your hands on the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) tool version 2.7 or later, which includes an Exchange 2007 readiness check for your organization. During the planning phase, I would identify if you utilize features in Exchange 2000 that are no longer supported in Exchange 2007. Those features include:

  • Microsoft Mobile Information Server
  • Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging Service
  • Exchange 2000 Chat Service
  • Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
  • Key Management Service
  • cc:Mail Connector
  • Microsoft Mail (MS Mail) Connector
  • In Exchange 2003, the following features will require you to maintain an instance of Exchange 2003 in the organization:

  • GroupWise Connector
  • X.400 Connector
  • Connector for Lotus Notes
  • The process of moving or transitioning from Exchange 2000 to 2007 does not support an in-place upgrade. If you consider that Exchange 2000 was not 64-bit, the notion of an in-place upgrade not being an option becomes more obvious. That being said, there is a useful Microsoft TechNet article, Best practices for transitioning an Exchange organization, that goes through some best practices for transitioning to Exchange 2007. You will most likely use the Move-Mailbox cmdlet or the Move Mailbox Wizard.

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