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  1. #1
    msuk Guest

    Move an Exchange 2003 Server to another Exchange 2003

    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk

  2. #2
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk

  3. #3
    msuk Guest
    Hi,

    I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new domain
    so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in the old
    domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible using
    the methods suggested?

    Thanks
    Msuk

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk



  4. #4
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    If you want to move to another domain, then you'll have to do a clean
    install of the new server and then moving the mailboxes using ExMerge or the
    Migration Wizard.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://ehlo.blogspot.com

    Consulte a base de dados de conhecimento:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...=fh;pt;kbhowto


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FFA89A0F-769B-4ACC-9744-E52CBA444D29@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new
    domain
    so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in the
    old
    domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible
    using
    the methods suggested?

    Thanks
    Msuk

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade
    method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If
    you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this
    article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server
    Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data
    i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk



  5. #5
    msuk Guest
    Hi,

    What is ExMerge or the Migration Wizard? Where do I find them? Is there a
    support article?

    Thanks
    Msuk


    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    If you want to move to another domain, then you'll have to do a clean
    install of the new server and then moving the mailboxes using ExMerge or the
    Migration Wizard.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://ehlo.blogspot.com

    Consulte a base de dados de conhecimento:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...=fh;pt;kbhowto


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FFA89A0F-769B-4ACC-9744-E52CBA444D29@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new
    domain
    so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in the
    old
    domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible
    using
    the methods suggested?

    Thanks
    Msuk

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade
    method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If
    you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this
    article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server
    Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data
    i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk






  6. #6
    Rui J.M. Silva Guest
    Exchange Server Mailbox Merge Wizard (ExMerge): it extracts mailboxes to
    ..PST files, which you can later import back to Exchange Server
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    The Migration Wizard kind of automates the mailbox moving process. You can
    find more information in this fine article:
    Using the Exchange Migration Wizard
    http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/...on-Wizard.html

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:622535C2-2D68-47FA-A1F0-12455D0B951C@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    What is ExMerge or the Migration Wizard? Where do I find them? Is there
    a
    support article?

    Thanks
    Msuk


    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    If you want to move to another domain, then you'll have to do a clean
    install of the new server and then moving the mailboxes using ExMerge or
    the
    Migration Wizard.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://ehlo.blogspot.com

    Consulte a base de dados de conhecimento:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...=fh;pt;kbhowto


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FFA89A0F-769B-4ACC-9744-E52CBA444D29@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new
    domain
    so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in
    the
    old
    domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible
    using
    the methods suggested?

    Thanks
    Msuk

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do
    swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade
    method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same).
    If
    you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this
    article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server
    Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it
    to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data
    i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk






  7. #7
    msuk Guest
    Hi,

    Thanks for the info :-)

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    Exchange Server Mailbox Merge Wizard (ExMerge): it extracts mailboxes to
    ..PST files, which you can later import back to Exchange Server
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    The Migration Wizard kind of automates the mailbox moving process. You can
    find more information in this fine article:
    Using the Exchange Migration Wizard
    http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/...on-Wizard.html

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:622535C2-2D68-47FA-A1F0-12455D0B951C@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    What is ExMerge or the Migration Wizard? Where do I find them? Is there
    a
    support article?

    Thanks
    Msuk


    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    If you want to move to another domain, then you'll have to do a clean
    install of the new server and then moving the mailboxes using ExMerge or
    the
    Migration Wizard.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://ehlo.blogspot.com

    Consulte a base de dados de conhecimento:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...=fh;pt;kbhowto


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FFA89A0F-769B-4ACC-9744-E52CBA444D29@microsoft.com...
    Hi,

    I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new
    domain
    so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in
    the
    old
    domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible
    using
    the methods suggested?

    Thanks
    Msuk

    "Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:

    I've just answared a very similar question:

    "Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
    news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

    If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do
    swing
    upgrade:
    "How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade
    method",
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896

    (You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same).
    If
    you
    follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.

    If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this
    article:
    "How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server
    Name",
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945

    Personally I prefer the first one.

    --
    Blog "subject: exchange"
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo


    "msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
    All,

    I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it
    to
    another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data
    i.e.
    mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?

    Thanks
    Msuk









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