What are the prerequisites that must be met before removing Exchange Server 2003?
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What are the prerequisites that must be met before removing Exchange Server 2003?
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There are several prerequisites that must be met before removing Exchange Server 2003 using the Microsoft Exchange Installation Wizard. These are described as follows:
- Mailboxes from all user accounts on the Exchange Server 2003 server must be either removed or moved to another Exchange server in the organization.
- The Exchange Server 2003 server must not be a bridgehead server or a routing group server.
- The Exchange Server 2003 server should not have any connectors installed and in use.
- The Exchange Server 2003 server must not be a part of any connection agreement.
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