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Server 2003 and 2008 on the same network

Asked by pabby061203 in Miscellaneous Security, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Server 2008

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HI, looking for some advice.....

I am planning to put three new servers on the network in a phased approach to replace - one at a time, the older machines. Here is what I am thinking.

One server will replace the mail server currently server 2003 with exchange 2003 - keeping the server OS and mail software the same - just upgrading the hardware.

The other two boxes I am thinking to go server 2008 - one will be a DC with DHCP, DNS, File and print the other will hold sql 2005.  Are there any issues with having  2003 and 2008 machines on the same network -or any pitfalls to look out for in this scenario?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Miscellaneous Security, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Server 2008
Tags: microsoft, server, 2003 and 2008, Co-existing
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Solution Provided By: tigermatt
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