Upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003

Dear all,
We are upgrading our CRM Sever from Versio 4.0 to CRM 5.0. Do we need to upgrade our Operating system from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003?
Kind regards,
Raquel Mendoza

Hi Eric,
I have checked the link. Does this mean that I need to upgrade my OS to WINDOWS SERVER 2003 64bit?
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