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Upgrading from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003
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Planning a Migration
With the end of support in sight, now is the time to begin planning a move from Windows 2000 Server to a newer version of Windows Server. This section of the paper will help provide a basic outline to help with planning a migration, and includes a variety of resources to help execute the migration.
Next Steps
At the end of this document are a variety of resources that can help with your migration. Next steps you should consider include:
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Run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Tool (MAP) in order to identify Windows 2000 Servers in your environment
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If you have applications you’re concerned about, explore our Application Compatibility Toolkit
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Depending on the specific workload you’re migrating, consult one of the more detailed documents listed at the end of this document
Windows Server 2008 R2 cannot be upgraded directly over Windows 2000 Server. However, a variety of documentation and tools are available to help migrate key workloads.
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