My network will be upgrading all servers to Windows 2000 shortly. Along with the upgrade, a new mail server is being purchased and it's planned to reassign the old mail server to another task. Here is the info on the network:
1. Windows NT 4 Network sp 6a all servers
2. Servers: PDC, Mail (also the BDC), Proxy
Here is the info on the project scope:
1. Upgrade all servers to 2000
2. Setup mail server on network
3. Reassign old mail server to dns/dhcp/print/antivirus services
I'm checking to see if it's possible to move the mail database from the NT server as it is to the new Windows 2000 server. Or do I have to upgrade the NT server to Windows 2000 and then move the database over to the new 2000 machine. I have read a few articles that explain how to move the database from NT to NT or 2000 to 2000 but none going from NT to 2000. If it's not possible what would be the safest way to move the mailboxes from machine to machine?
Thanks for any help.
1. Windows NT 4 Network sp 6a all servers
2. Servers: PDC, Mail (also the BDC), Proxy
Here is the info on the project scope:
1. Upgrade all servers to 2000
2. Setup mail server on network
3. Reassign old mail server to dns/dhcp/print/antivirus services
I'm checking to see if it's possible to move the mail database from the NT server as it is to the new Windows 2000 server. Or do I have to upgrade the NT server to Windows 2000 and then move the database over to the new 2000 machine. I have read a few articles that explain how to move the database from NT to NT or 2000 to 2000 but none going from NT to 2000. If it's not possible what would be the safest way to move the mailboxes from machine to machine?
Thanks for any help.