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Exploring Exchange 2003 features
Expert: Lee Benjamin | 09 Aug 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Our future migration path will be to deploy Office XP and Exchange 2003. What Exchange 2003 features will not be available when using Outlook 2002?
Mixed mode vs. native mode: What's the difference?
Submitted By: Brien M. Posey, Contributor | 05 Aug 2004
TIP - If you installed Exchange 2000 or 2003 you will see some features are disabled. This tip explains the differences between mixed and native mode and how you can alter the mode.
Exchange 5.5 moving methods
Expert: Lee Benjamin | 20 Jul 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - Can you confirm the methods for moving users between sites in Exchange 5.5?
Exchange Admin 101: Migrating from a third-party mail system
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 20 Jul 2004
TIP - If you are migrating to Exchange from a foreign mail system, follow these eight basic steps for a smooth transition.
Permissions and 'mixed mode' don't mix, part 2
Submitted By: Brien M. Posey , Contributor | 29 Jun 2004
TIP - If you run a mixed-mode environment, you have challenges when it comes to permissions. Part two of this two-part tip explains the workarounds to handle them.
Permissions and 'mixed mode' don't always mix, part 1
Submitted By: Brien M. Posey , Contributor | 28 Jun 2004
TIP - If you run a mixed-mode environment, you have challenges to deal with when it comes to permissions. This tip explains the workarounds to handle it. Part one of a two-part series.
Exchange Server 2000/2003 migration worries
Expert: Lee Benjamin | 17 Jun 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I would like to upgrade from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 or 2003. Which would you recommend, Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003? Also, we have three sites running Exchange 5.5. I am responsible for only one of them, and our ...
POP3 problems
Expert: David Sengupta | 14 Jun 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have an Exchange 2003 server and I migrated mailboxes from Exchange 2000 to it. All is working great except for some accounts that need to use POP3. These accounts do not use Outlook Express to send or receive, but use ...
Migrating the Exchange server to a new domain
Expert: Lee Benjamin | 19 May 2004
EXPERT ANSWER - I have been tasked with migrating our W2K domain (native mode) to a new W2K3 domain. This new domain will be a child domain in a different tree. Our Exchange server is running 5.5 (SP4) on NT 4.0 (SP6). We will not upgrade ...
How to recover from 'recovery mode' error in Exchange 2003
Submitted By: SearchExchange.com | 11 May 2004
TIP - If you upgraded from Exchange 5.5. to Exchange 2000 or 2003, you may receive an error telling you that Exchange is in recovery mode. A DNS failure could be the culprit.


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