- May 28, 2001
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I have something I'm working on that I?m hoping I can get some new ideas for.
I have a mixed environment I?m working with that has one Exchange 2003 and 4 2007 servers (2x MBX, 2x CAS/HT). Clients are approximately 90% 2003 and 10% 2007.
The 2003 server needs to be decommissioned and removed however there are a number of clients that have not connected and re-homed to the 2007 servers where their mailboxes reside. I?m trying to come up with a way to allow the clients to connect up to the 2007 mailbox servers when the 2003 one disappears and have not had much luck finding documentation.
I can?t redirect the clients to a 2007 mailbox server using a DNS record because Kerberos authentication fails. Exprofre doesn?t work either since the ExchangeLegacyDN doesn?t get changed.
Anyone have suggestions that will allow me to remove the 2003 server? I'm looking for something that will be transparent to the end users and no idea is a bad one (I've been going non-stop all week so I may very well have overlooked something simple).
Erik
I have a mixed environment I?m working with that has one Exchange 2003 and 4 2007 servers (2x MBX, 2x CAS/HT). Clients are approximately 90% 2003 and 10% 2007.
The 2003 server needs to be decommissioned and removed however there are a number of clients that have not connected and re-homed to the 2007 servers where their mailboxes reside. I?m trying to come up with a way to allow the clients to connect up to the 2007 mailbox servers when the 2003 one disappears and have not had much luck finding documentation.
I can?t redirect the clients to a 2007 mailbox server using a DNS record because Kerberos authentication fails. Exprofre doesn?t work either since the ExchangeLegacyDN doesn?t get changed.
Anyone have suggestions that will allow me to remove the 2003 server? I'm looking for something that will be transparent to the end users and no idea is a bad one (I've been going non-stop all week so I may very well have overlooked something simple).
Erik
