You could do what amounts to on offline restore. This main issue I see with
the Move Server method is that if you have a big EDB it takes forever and
can easily fill up your log disks if you try to do too many moves at once.
The issue with this method though is yourmail system is down for howeve
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Subject: RE: 5.5 on a WIN2000 Server
Check out Ed's Move Server Method in the FAQ listed at the bottom of this
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edge of your pool at home
www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq_appxa.htm
William
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Check out Ed's Move Server Method in the FAQ listed at the bottom of this
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Subject: 5.5 on a WIN2000 Server
Currently ru
Currently running Exchange 5.5 on a Win NT 4.0 Server. Have just
purchased a new Hardware platform for it. Compaq DL380 G3. Want to build
the new server running WIN2000, but still want to remain using Exchange
5.5. I know 5.5 will run on 2000 but my dilema is that I want to build
the new box exa
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