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Upgrade from NT4 to 2000

 
 
Jamie Constantinou
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      22nd Sep 2003
Hi,

We are upgrading our PDC, BDC and 5.5 servers to Win2k and Exch2k, any good
articles or tips that tell me how to prepare for this and trouble areas to
look out for?

Many thanks


Jamie


 
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Fredbear
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      24th Sep 2003
Make sure you have updated drivers for all cards, etc

I had a dell server that came preshipped with nt on it and then they
sent a 2000 disk to do update. I did update and on reboot scsi Drives
failed. On dell website 2000 needed new drivers for card.


On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:45:18 +0100, "Jamie Constantinou"
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>Hi,
>
>We are upgrading our PDC, BDC and 5.5 servers to Win2k and Exch2k, any good
>articles or tips that tell me how to prepare for this and trouble areas to
>look out for?
>
>Many thanks
>
>
>Jamie
>


 
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