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Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 Migration: A Step-by-Step How-To Guide - Video Series
Video Image Video Category: Exchange 2003 - Installing, Deploying, and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003

Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)

Applies to Version: Exchange 2003
This video series teaches you how to upgrade an Exchange 2000 server to Exchange 2003. Included in this series are videos on how to setup Exchange 2003, Best Practices for migrating Exchange 2000 to Exchange Server 2003, preparing the Forest and Domain, working with the Active Directory Connector (the ADC), and rehoming Mailboxes/Site Replication Services. After the upgrade is complete Grant Moyle also shows you how to validate whether your migration was successful. Watch this series if you plan on upgrading Exchange Server 2000 to Exchange Server 2003!

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