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TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2003 In Depth (Part 02 of 14): Coexistence and Migration (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032281672

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Exchange Server.
Audience(s): IT Generalist.
Duration: 61 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, October 28, 2005 7:30 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Does migration have to be a headache? Not if you create a clear path and follow it. This webcast examines coexistence and migration scenarios when moving from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 or Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Connecting a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 environment to Active Directory as a starting point, the webcast shows how to connect the two directory services and troubleshoot them if they stop performing. With the Active Directory service established, learn how to integrate Exchange Server 2003 into this environment. The webcast concludes with a look at the upgrade path for Exchange Server 2000 deployments to Exchange Server 2003.

Presenter: Harold Wong, Technology Specialist, Microsoft Corporation

Harold Wong is a senior technology specialist with the TechNet Presenter Team. He spent his first five years with Microsoft as a field systems engineer concentrating on Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Live Communications Server. Outside of work, Harold enjoys playing golf and eating lots of sushi.


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