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Thread: Migration from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003

  1. #1
    Stevel-Dytech Guest

    Migration from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003

    Is there a way to migrate Exchange mailbox data from E2K to E2K3? Each of
    these are different domains and forests. I would like to retain reoccurring
    appointments.

  2. #2
    Pablo Vernocchi Guest
    You should try with Exmerge utility

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    Is there a way to migrate Exchange mailbox data from E2K to E2K3? Each of
    these are different domains and forests. I would like to retain
    reoccurring
    appointments.

  3. #3
    Stevel-Dytech Guest
    I know that is a good solution for most people but I want to retain
    reoccurring appointments in schedules and they are lost with Exmerge. Has
    anyone done this with a temporary migration server? How would that work?

    "Pablo Vernocchi" wrote:

    You should try with Exmerge utility

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    Saludos,
    -----------
    Pablo Vernocchi
    vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    "Stevel-Dytech" <Stevel-Dytech@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el
    mensaje news:D7B7A62F-092D-41F0-A9D7-74CEC74690DA@microsoft.com...
    Is there a way to migrate Exchange mailbox data from E2K to E2K3? Each of
    these are different domains and forests. I would like to retain
    reoccurring
    appointments.


  4. #4
    Gary Purchase [MSFT] Guest
    Hi Steve, it sounds like you might want to use the Exchange Migration Wizard
    for Cross-Forest moves.

    Some relevant reading to help you decide and guide you through:

    Available tools:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;281584
    Short how-to KB:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us;328871#5

    - Gary


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    "Stevel-Dytech" <Stevel-Dytech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:A16A8F21-5401-4220-A87D-4E2802EADB65@microsoft.com...
    I know that is a good solution for most people but I want to retain
    reoccurring appointments in schedules and they are lost with Exmerge. Has
    anyone done this with a temporary migration server? How would that work?

    "Pablo Vernocchi" wrote:

    You should try with Exmerge utility

    --
    Saludos,
    -----------
    Pablo Vernocchi
    vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    "Stevel-Dytech" <Stevel-Dytech@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el
    mensaje news:D7B7A62F-092D-41F0-A9D7-74CEC74690DA@microsoft.com...
    Is there a way to migrate Exchange mailbox data from E2K to E2K3? Each
    of
    these are different domains and forests. I would like to retain
    reoccurring
    appointments.


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