Title: Coexistence with Previous Microsoft Exchange Server Versions
1Coexistence with Previous Microsoft Exchange
Server Versions
- Preparation of Exchange Server Environments
- Upgrade and Migration Strategies
2Preparation of the Exchange Server Environment
- Preparing the Microsoft Windows environment
- Upgrading the operating system
- Configuring the Active Directory Connector (ADC)
3Preparing the Windows Environment
- Upgrading the primary domain controller
- Using the Active Directory Migration Tool
- Changing the Exchange 5.5 Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) TCP port
4Exchange 5.5 Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) Port Number
5Upgrading the Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
6The Active Directory Connector (ADC) with a
Connection Agreement
7Upgrade Strategies
- In-place upgrade
- Move-mailbox upgrade
8In-Place Upgrade
- Database conversion issues
- Dedicated server configuration
- Upgrade prerequisites
9Move-Mailbox Upgrade
- Leapfrog upgrade
- Join an existing site
10Leapfrog Upgrade
11Automatic Redirection of Outlook Clients
12Upgrade Order
- Database servers
- Bridgehead servers
- Servers with unsupported connectors
13Managing Exchange Server in Mixed Mode
- Use the Exchange System snap-in to manage
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. - Use the Exchange Administrator to manage
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. - Use Active Directory Users and Computers to
manage all mailboxes.
14Mixed Mode Directory Replication
15Server Communication and Message Transfer in
Mixed Mode
16Microsoft Outlook Web Access
17The Mode Change
18Active Directory Cleanup Agent
19Chapter Summary
- Preparation of Exchange Server Environments
- Upgrade and Migration Strategies