Well, since W2k3 isn't released yet, that's not an easy question to answer.
However, those that are running it in their labs probably have. I have
three servers and two workstations in my home lab and the upgrade was pretty
simple. Although, my home network is not a complex as most business
FYI, Exchange 2000 will NOT run on Windows 2003 server.
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Well, since W2k3 isn't released yet, that's not an easy question to answer.
However, those that are
Yes it will. I had it running at home. Why would Microsoft do that?
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FYI, Exchange 2000 will NOT run on Windows 2003 server.
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But you can run it in a mixed Windows2000/2003 environment installed on a
W2k Server.
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FYI, Exchange 2000
E2k installed on Windows 2003 is not supported. Whether you can install it
or not is a different story.
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Yes
Let me rephrase that. MS will not support E2K on Windows 2003 server.
Exch 2003 Release Notes: While Exchange 2000 SP2 and later is supported in
an environment with Windows Server 2003 domain controllers and global
catalog servers, Exchange 2003 is the first version of Exchange that is
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From: Ely, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well they should support it. It worked fine. Oh well another way for
them to make money.
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Let me rephrase that. MS will not support E2K on Windows
For clarification check out
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810591
Regards,
Paul
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Aye
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I know someone who feels the same way about Windows 98.
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Well they should support it. It worked fine. Oh well
Read the KB article Paul posted. It will give you the details.
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Well they should support it. It worked fine. Oh well another way for
them to make money.
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Well they should support it. It worked fine. Oh well another way for
them to make money.
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Wouldn't know, I'm running E2k3 on W2k3... :P
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FYI, Exchange 2000 will NOT run on Windows 2003 server.
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