Exchange 2003 migration to Exchange 2010

Dear Sir/Madam

I have a partner who has a parent and a child domain, it has exchange 2003 is installed in the child domain.

He wonders if he can install exchange 2010 in the partner area & migrate all the exchange 2003 from the child domain in the newly installed exchange 2010 in the area of the partner.

Please repost your request in one of the most appropriate Microsoft Exchange Forums.  Thank you!

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