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XADM: White Paper - Exchange 2000 and Lotus Domino Coexistence and Migration


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Summary

Whether you want to run two messaging environments at the same time or migrate from one messaging environment to another, these environments must be able to coexist and interact with one another. This white paper contains two sections. The first section describes how to deploy Exchange 2000 in a Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes Release 5 (R5) or later messaging environment. The second section explains how to migrate from Lotus Domino R5 to Exchange 2000 using some of the tools included with Exchange 2000. Implement these steps to make sure that Lotus Domino R5 and Exchange 2000 or Lotus Notes R5 and Exchange 2000 can coexist and interact successfully, or migrate your mailbox, calendar, and group distribution information from Lotus Notes R5 to Exchange 2000 successfully.

Included in this white paper:
Deploying Exchange 2000 in a Lotus Domino Environment
Migrating from Lotus Domino to Exchange 2000 Server
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Article Info
Article ID : 326295
Revision : 6
Created on : 10/28/2006
Published on : 10/28/2006
Exists online : False
Views : 235