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Installing Exchange 2000 on Windows 2003 Server

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itsnndn

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Nov 18, 2002
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I have the following configuration: Server (A) acts as file/print server and is the primary AD. It is Windows 2000 server. There is a second Windows 2000 server (B) with Exchange 2000. It is the secondary AD. Its main purpose is a Exchange server only.

Server (A) has 50 GB of storage, Server (B) has 150 GB of storage. I am looking at buying a HP Blade server with 290 GB of storage. It would be Windows Server 2003.

Can I install Exchange 2000 on the Server 2003 and copy the existing mail and/or restore the files to the new server? The new server would be combined Exchange Server, file server and print server. There are only 23 people accessing the servers. 4 G of Memory, Dual-Core Xeon processors @ 2.33 GHz.

Any information/thoughts if this would be a good move or not (workable or not)??

Thanks in advance
 
FYI

You Cannot Install Exchange 2000 on a Computer That Is Running Windows Server 2003


Exchange 2000 is not supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Because of this, Exchange 2000 is blocked from installing on the Windows Server 2003 family. Also, operating system upgrades from Microsoft Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003 flag Exchange 2000 as incompatible.
 
the solution i use is i run a virtual server with win2k but i chose 1 of my servers with 32 gb of ram
 
Thanks - it's never as easy as the salesman says! This is great information, gave me a heads up on what to discuss on the purchase of the server.

So - far, it sounds like the server has enough resources to act as both an exchange server and file server. I will find out the cost if upgrading to exchange 2007.

Thanks for your time and feedback
 
Erm. Technically yes, practically that is "eggs in one basket" and you may end up with network bottlenecks if not more. But in a small shop, go for it.

Get lots of spindles though...

There is no upgrade to Exchange BTW.
 
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