Session Summary
As you migrate from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to
Exchange 2000 Server, you may encounter problems that affect directory
synchronization, mail flow, or public folder replication. These problems can
seriously affect the business, if they are not quickly resolved. In this
presentation, we will discuss the five most common problems that occur in
mixed-mode environments. We will demonstrate methods that you can use to
troubleshoot problems, and talk about the best solutions offered. During this
presentation, we will also offer suggestions for avoiding these kinds of
problems.
This is a
Level
300 session that was recorded December 7, 2001 and presented by Tom
Jones. Tom Jones is a technical lead in the Exchange Connectors support team in
Washington. He has worked with Microsoft Exchange products for nearly five
years and has been in the messaging industry for more than nine years. Tom's
expertise ranges from X.400 and SMTP to security and clustering. The majority
of his experience has involved working with Enterprise customers in supporting
and maintaining their Exchange messaging systems. Tom works regularly with the
beta team preparing to support new releases and highlighting common problems in
the existing product.
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