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Mark Fem



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:59 pm    Post subject: Clean Upgrade, New Hardware Reply with quote

Hi,
I have read about "How to Perform a Clean Upgrade of an Exchange 2000
Cluster to Exchange Server 2003". This seems simple. Passive node is
evicted, then reinstalled with Win2003 and Exch 2003. I want to use new
hardware as well. (The shared disks are on SAN). Has anyone any
experience of doing this ? Are there any issues? Does Microsoft support it?

Regards,

Mark.

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