| John Westworth [MS] 2002-10-05, 8:13 pm |
| Warren,
You don't have to co-exist. You can do the 'big-bang- approach and migrate
all your users over in one go using the Migration Wizard. This is only
recommended for a small number of users.
For migrating data you may either want to look at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads...S/027/001/864/m
sdncompositedoc.xml or ecKnowledge by Casahl.
HTH
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"Warren" <nicc1023@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I am in the process of migrating from Lotus
> Domino/Notes 5.X to Exchange/Outlook 2000. I understand
> from a white paper I read that the two environments must
> co-exsist before migration can be completed. Can someone
> give me their opinion on this? Also does Microsoft have a
> utility that can import Domino Databases into Exchange
> public folders? Thanks in advance for any comments and
> replies.
>
> -Warren
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