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I am setting up a new Windows 2000 server but not sure how. The old NT 4.0 has Exchange on it but they use Earthlink for their email. How do I setup the email on 2000 server to make it transparent for the users? Do I need Exchange on 2000 also

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Daniel Chang [MSFT]

You have not described your scenario with enough detail to provide good
recommendations.

What is your current environment? (NT4 domains, Exchange 5.5?) What do you
mean by "they use Earthlink for their email?" Do you mean each use has a
pop account managed by Earthlink?

What is your desired environment (W2K Active Directory? Exchange 2000?)

I would recomend additional research and reading on Active Directory before
attempting any kind of migration.

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Daniel Chang
Server Setup Team

Search our Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com/directory
Visit the Windows 2000 Homepage at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/default.asp
See the Windows NT Homepage at http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/

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: I am setting up a new Windows 2000 server but not sure how. The old NT 4.0
has Exchange on it but they use Earthlink for their email. How do I setup
the email on 2000 server to make it transparent for the users? Do I need
Exchange on 2000 also?
:
: THanks
 

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