I've been thrown to the wolves a bit here at work and having to learn as I go, so I am turning to the site that knows all to get some information. For the record, I tried to google the question, but my search terms were not netting the info I am needing.
A little background... Due to the age of our existing hardware, we are budgeting to start replacing our servers and desktops/laptops next year. As with most system replacements, we are upgrading software at the same time, but the entire process will likely take 2-3 years due to budget constraints. Our desktops and laptops have been working mostly on XP Pro with a few Vista systems mixed in. We want to step up to Windows 7 Pro for the client machines, but this is where the questions start arising.
Here is the real question. I want to make sure these client machines include the 64 bit version of Win7 mainly for the obvious usable memory allotment (more than 3GB). With a 64 bit client OS, do the servers have to run 64 bit version of Windows Server as well? Will Win7 Pro join a domain that has Server 2003 hosting the Active Directory and Exchange systems in case we replace a couple client machines before the servers get in place?
I know the Active Directory profiles load a bit differently from XP to Vista, so that change with Win7 will not be a surprise.
Thoughts?
CLIFF NOTES:
Replacing servers and desktops/laptops at work next year, need to know if Win7 Pro 64 will require Server 2008 (or any other 64 bit server OS) or if it will connect with our existing 2003 x86 server setup.
A little background... Due to the age of our existing hardware, we are budgeting to start replacing our servers and desktops/laptops next year. As with most system replacements, we are upgrading software at the same time, but the entire process will likely take 2-3 years due to budget constraints. Our desktops and laptops have been working mostly on XP Pro with a few Vista systems mixed in. We want to step up to Windows 7 Pro for the client machines, but this is where the questions start arising.
Here is the real question. I want to make sure these client machines include the 64 bit version of Win7 mainly for the obvious usable memory allotment (more than 3GB). With a 64 bit client OS, do the servers have to run 64 bit version of Windows Server as well? Will Win7 Pro join a domain that has Server 2003 hosting the Active Directory and Exchange systems in case we replace a couple client machines before the servers get in place?
I know the Active Directory profiles load a bit differently from XP to Vista, so that change with Win7 will not be a surprise.
Thoughts?
CLIFF NOTES:
Replacing servers and desktops/laptops at work next year, need to know if Win7 Pro 64 will require Server 2008 (or any other 64 bit server OS) or if it will connect with our existing 2003 x86 server setup.
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