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Asked by chekfu in Exchange Email Server, Windows 2003 Server, Windows NT Networking
Hi all
This is a single domain in Windows 2000 mixed mode. A main DC running Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition R2 (x64) and another BDC running Windows NT Server.
We would like to setup a new Exchange Server 2007 Standard Edition.
Before setting up the new mail server, what must I do in order to do proper setup for Exchange Server 2007?
Without using third-party tool like UPromote program, is there a way to remove NT4 BDC completely? Will it be any impact if I shutdown NT4 BDC forever, and then straight away to upgrade domain functional level to Windows 2000 native or Windows 2003 mode. So that, I can install Exchange Server 2007 using Autorun wizard.
Please advice and thanks in advanced.
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_2_20070628