Budda,
Many thanks for the answer - and you helped get me more in the direction I was looking for.
Here was my answer for anyone who may run into this:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834122
I had to go through h*ll and high water for that one. Maybe my searching was inadequate.
Thanks,
R
Anyone have an idea of what you do if "Exchange Advanced" tab is not available. I have "Advance Features" checked in the view and nothing... I think I'm the only guy on the planet that's experiencing this because I can find nothing on it. I just migrated from NT & Exchange 5.5 to 2003 AD and...
This is probably a very basic question, but I'm having difficulty understanding how to run a test migration from NT -> Windows 2003. I thought I could take the BDC, take it offline - maybe change the domain name and ip address and at least run the migration on one machine with others connecting...
I need to change the ip address for our modems in a router. I figured this wouldn't be too hard since I have some experience with the router - but I keep getting one of the two errors when attempting to make the change:
router(config)#interface Group-Async1
router(config-if)#ip address...
Jappo,
Sounds good and reasonable -- but if you're running Exchange 5.5 --- can't you do the same thing until you're ready to upgrade/migrate Exchange?
I think xmsre is just pointing out it's a matter of semantics. The procedure you ran would be considered an "in place" migration. If I'm reading this right, it seems like Bash3r is either trying to implement the Win3K server as a member server, or trying to get it "involved"...
O.k. - so I'm a big time hold out - but it's not my fault, the company I work for did not have the equipment to handle a migration to Win2K when it was available - now we do. Does anyone have any good books they can suggest on migrating to Windows 2003 (from NT). I know it's still very new - but...
Thanks for the response Big.
There's no error when setting the ip - the change takes - it's accessing it on the internal network that seems to be the problem. Seems like I should be able to ping it. All addresses issued by my internal network's DHCP router are 192.168.0.x. I thought if gave the...
Hi,
I am trying to accomplish some very basic things here. My place of employment obtained a Cisco 2500 router to backup the one we have currently in production. I am having many difficulties setting it up with the same configuration. When I copy the production configuration in - it shows many...
Jamin - thanks - hey - didn't mean to hijack this thread - but maybe we'll all learn something.
Well - maybe my question is a hardware question. I can't use the AUX or console ports to hook it up to my home network. On the router at work it has a device that plugs into the AUI - from there, an...
I don't know if this will help. http://www.tcpmag.com/archives/article.asp?EditorialsID=24
I'm trying to find a way to get my 2500 on my home network. (simplest & cheapest method). I have a way into it via the console - but no way to upgrade it using TFTP..
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