Hey all-
Hope everyone is tech-stress free. "yeah right"! Anyway here goes.. My small company is thinking about doing a migration from Exchange 2000 server (old server) to a newer Compaq Exchange 2000 server. Generally, we would really like to keep the hostname the same in order to avoid having to get in touch with ISP providers and having to change MX records.. My question is: is this generally do-able, or will I have to undoubtedly change the hostname of the new server and change MX records anyway.. We host the Exchange server inhouse as well as our ISA (proxy) server (if this info helps).. Also, what is the proper migration tool to use for this issue.. forestprep? domainprep?.. Believe me, I'll do much research and am not trying to pass the buck on to someone else who's done this on the fly but am looking for general direction.. this is email and can't be screwed up at any cost.. can anyone help point the way?? your help would be quite admirable..
thx
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Hope everyone is tech-stress free. "yeah right"! Anyway here goes.. My small company is thinking about doing a migration from Exchange 2000 server (old server) to a newer Compaq Exchange 2000 server. Generally, we would really like to keep the hostname the same in order to avoid having to get in touch with ISP providers and having to change MX records.. My question is: is this generally do-able, or will I have to undoubtedly change the hostname of the new server and change MX records anyway.. We host the Exchange server inhouse as well as our ISA (proxy) server (if this info helps).. Also, what is the proper migration tool to use for this issue.. forestprep? domainprep?.. Believe me, I'll do much research and am not trying to pass the buck on to someone else who's done this on the fly but am looking for general direction.. this is email and can't be screwed up at any cost.. can anyone help point the way?? your help would be quite admirable..
thx
gman
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