All eggs in one basket syndrome. That said in a small/cash strapped firm
I don't find a major problem with it. Make sure the hardware has
capacity to support both.

Sander 

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Subject: msx2000 or msx2003 in a DC pros/cons

Hi all,

Could somebody share with me his/her ideas on pros/cons on having an
exchange2000/2003 running on a DC?
I remember having 55 in a BDC/PDC was a bad idea because of the security
risk involved and lately the fact that could be risky doing a
windows2000 AD upgrade while exchnage55 is in that particular pdc/bdc.

thx
-eric

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