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Migrate back from 2003 to 2000
We currently have a site hosted on a win2003 server. The site was created with FP2003 and uses some templates but nothing terribly complex.
The host does not have reverse ptr records enabled, which is causing the client's email to be rejected. The hosts solution is to move us to one of their win2000 servers, which do have reverse lookup. Is there anything I should be looking out for here, in terms of breaking the web site? Will a move backwards in windows/IIS version cause any serious problems for a site that uses templates created with FP2003? The client will continue to use FP2003 to edit and publish the site. Any red flags there? Thanks, G |
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I've never migrated "to" 2003, but my guess is there won't be much to worry about moving your webs back to 2000
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