Upgrades suck. Period. I wouldn't waste my time unless you have some
specific business need.
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Upgrading is like rolling the dice. It may work and it may not.
A clean install is always the recommended procedure.
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Subject: RE: Upgrading to W2K
i don't think i would go that far, Martin. you aren't still using windows
for workgroups, are you?
Bill,
there's a guide at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/howtobuy/upgrading/compat/issues
.asp that you may want to check out. i
It can be done, but it can get really ugly.
I tend to prefer avoiding upgrades whenever possible. Usually that's always.
If you can get a big enough box to host Exchange temporarily, you can move
everyone to it, rebuilt the current box to how you want it, then move
everyone back. Use the move
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