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http://www.simple-talk.com/sysadmin/exchange/upgrade-exchange-2003-to-exchange-2010/

Follow the instructions...I did, and all works fine.

you may have an issue here or there depending on your setup. i could send you a document i created with a summary of the site and some edits i found that worked for me (also some commands for BES and exchange2011) if you end up having issues.

http://www.simple-ta...-exchange-2010/

Follow the instructions...I did, and all works fine.

you may have an issue here or there depending on your setup. i could send you a document i created with a summary of the site and some edits i found that worked for me (also some commands for BES and exchange2011) if you end up having issues.

Thanks that looks handy.

I have a few questions,

can i have mailbox roles, and stores etc all on the same server?

And im wanting to do all that in one go, so i can just transfer them across, and once completed AD will see the new srver as the mail host?

Also, once thats done, do i simply point the bes express server to the new mail server? (is that easy?)

stop the services on the BES server...migrate the BESAdmin account to the new server (exchange) and restart services (or reboot server), if all is properly configured, including firewall ports, etc, BES should work fine. Keep in mind to research all the commands you need to run for exchange 2010.

Thanks that looks handy.

I have a few questions,

can i have mailbox roles, and stores etc all on the same server?

And im wanting to do all that in one go, so i can just transfer them across, and once completed AD will see the new srver as the mail host?

Yes. and Yes.

stop the services on the BES server...migrate the BESAdmin account to the new server (exchange) and restart services (or reboot server), if all is properly configured, including firewall ports, etc, BES should work fine. Keep in mind to research all the commands you need to run for exchange 2010.

Brilliant, Getting tehre

when you say migrate the BESADMIN account, do you just mean the permissions basically?

ta

Brilliant, Getting tehre

when you say migrate the BESADMIN account, do you just mean the permissions basically?

ta

No, I mean that there should be a "BesAdmin" mailbox on your system, and that needs to be migrated from the old exchange server to the new one, just like any other mailbox. While this account is being migrated, i would either shut down the BES server or stop all of its servers. And the commands from BES for exchange 2010 are permissions basically, they are all just shell commands and cant really be configured via the gui anymore like you did on exchange 2003.

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you just need to follow through with the besadmin install for the 2010 server. make sure you use the same account info (don't create a second account). besadmin (because it is a domain user) will detect what exchange server the user is going to and connect accordingly...just setup the 2010 server as specified in the docs and you will be fine.

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