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
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
I've just answared a very similar question:
"Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
news:eWGPN1k$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
upgrade:
"How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade method",
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896
(You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If you
follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.
If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this article:
"How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server Name",
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945
Personally I prefer the first one.
--
Blog "subject: exchange"
http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo
"msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
All,
I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data i.e.
mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?
Thanks
Msuk
Hi,
I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new domain
so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in the old
domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible using
the methods suggested?
Thanks
Msuk
"Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:
I've just answared a very similar question:
"Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
news:eWGPN1k$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
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$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
If you don't want to keep the same name, I would advise you to do swing
upgrade:
"How to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 by using the swing upgrade
method",
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;821896
(You're not really doing an upgrade, but the principle is the same). If
you
follow this method you'll have a smooth transition with no downtime.
If you want to keep the same name, you can folow the steps on this
article:
"How to Move Exchange 2003 to New Hardware and Keep the Same Server
Name",
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822945
Personally I prefer the first one.
--
Blog "subject: exchange"
http://spaces.msn.com/members/ehlo
"msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:573CFBD5-43F3-41BB-A1AC-70788FE3FBCF@microsoft.com...
All,
I am running Exchange 2003 on one server and would like to move it to
another more powerful server. I would like move all the users data
i.e.
mail, tasks, calander etc.. to the new server is this possible?
Thanks
Msuk
Hi,
What is ExMerge or the Migration Wizard? Where do I find them? Is there a
support article?
Thanks
Msuk
"Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:
If you want to move to another domain, then you'll have to do a clean
install of the new server and then moving the mailboxes using ExMerge or the
Migration Wizard.
--
Blog "subject: exchange"
http://ehlo.blogspot.com
Consulte a base de dados de conhecimento:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...=fh;pt;kbhowto
"msuk" <msuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FFA89A0F-769B-4ACC-9744-E52CBA444D29@microsoft.com...
Hi,
I forgot to mention the new Exchnage server will be attached to a new
domain
so I want to move all the data etc.. from the old Exchange server in the
old
domain to the new Exchange server in the new domain - is this possible
using
the methods suggested?
Thanks
Msuk
"Rui J.M. Silva" wrote:
I've just answared a very similar question:
"Rui J.M. Silva" <rjms(nospam4me)@oninet.pt> wrote in message
news:eWGPN1k$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
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
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