Port 80?  Umm... certificate and 443 please. :)

On Feb 13, 2008 12:54 PM, Kennedy, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> www.yourcompany.com/exchange.  That is mapped to a public IP address just
> like your MX. So same deal, you have a mapping in your pix to send that to a
> certain internal IP address. So when you change the IP on the exchange
> server that should happen the same way. Just make sure your Exchange IIS is
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> From: Chyka, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 3:38 PM
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>  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
>  Subject: RE: Just about done with migration...
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> Makes sense.  Cool yes my exchange box sits inside my firewall and actually
> the nating is done on our pix so I really just have to change the ip address
> of the new server to match the old one after I take it offline.  Is it same
> to change the netbios name of the new server so I don't have to mess with
> owa too much or should I just use a new url?
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> From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 3:34 PM
>  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
>  Subject: RE: Just about done with migration...
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> Just in time to migrate to Server 2008 and Exchange 2007!
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> Just flip the IP address on the old exchange server to the new one when you
> are done. That is the simplest solution. I am assuming it is inside your
> firewall, so you have an internal IP address on them…….you could also just
> change the firewall/router rule that is sending port 25 to that server…..you
> can do this without touching your MX records or calling your ISP. It would
> be easier that way.
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> From: Chyka, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 3:30 PM
>  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
>  Subject: Just about done with migration...
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> Hello All,
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> I'm just about done with a NT 4 and exchange 5.5 migration to windows server
> 2003 and exchange 2003.  I used vmware to do the domain migration and kept
> the domain name the same.  Exchange is still at 5.5 but is functioning under
> the new 2003 domain in native mode after I ran forestprep, domainprep, and
> configures the ADC from the exchange 2003 cd.  I am bringing up a new
> exchange box and im going to transfer the mailboxes to the new box and
> decommissioning the old exchange server.  It will have a new netbios name
> and ip address.  Our external dns is hosted by our ISP and our MX record
> sits there.  Do I need to add another mx record with a weight of 20 for the
> new exchange box and when the old one is ready to be removed change the new
> MX record to a weight of 10 with our isp pointing to the new url or am I
> over thinking this and no changes will have to be made?
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