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<DIV><SPAN class=372162814-18082009><FONT face=Arial size=2>I realize that most
of you consider Windows 2000 already "end of life", but in fact it is
supported. We are trying to make a decision about whether we should go to
virtual servers (which would happen in the new year) or upgrade to Windows 2003
now, using traditional (physical) servers. If we can wait a few months
with Windows 2000, we would like to do that - rather than upgrading onto new
servers and then go virtual just 3-4 months later. Does anyone know any
specific documentation about Unity on Windows 2000? We successfully
upgraded from Unity 4.2.1 to Unity 7.0.2 in April; this is how I know that
Window 2000 is still supported, because I had to jump through many hoops to see
if I could make it happen..but I can't find white paper documentation. Any
advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<P align=left><STRONG>Steve Miller</STRONG><BR>Telecom Engineer<BR>Dickstein
Shapiro LLP<BR>1825 Eye Street NW | Washington, DC 20006<BR>Tel (202) 420-3370|
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