I have an Exchange 2003 organization with 2 admin groups (back from the
good old days when 5.5 pretty much insisted on having 2 admin groups if
you had 2 sites and a slow link).

 

We now have plenty of bandwidth between the sites, and in a month or so
I need to begin moving us to Exchange 2010.

 

Where I want to be is with their site gone and their mail on the mail
server used at our main site - with their increased bandwidth and
Outlook 2003 upwards and cached mode this shouldn't be an issue.

 

When's the best time and what's the best approach to start moving them
onto our server?

 

The Exchange 2003 org is native so I guess what I'm asking is should I
move their mailboxes now and look at getting rid of their Exchange
server before I reach for the 2010 disc, or should I wait until I've
introduced an Exchange 2010 server?

 

I'm a bit unclear on the whole "clean-up" process as well since I'll
have an Administrative Group with no servers in it.

 

Thanks,

Paul


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