Re: Swing migration.



Awesome. Thanks for good information!

-Joe!

"Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" <sme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, Log-in batches / scripts will not migrate.
The only things you are "Migrating" are the AD elements. ( Rolls, GC,
Accounts -with SIDs etc )
Other stuff you'll be restoring from Backup ( Including Exchange Data )
As you -are- migrating the SIDs the workstations all retain their profiles
( that's the beauty of it )

--
Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}


"Joe Letter" <nojunk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am about to perform a swing migration (2k->2k3) for a client of mine.
Can anyone tell me if login scripts from the older server will swing
over? I hope not, I would like fresh login scripts to be generated. Is
there anything else goofy about using the swing method with profiles,
scripts, etc?

Thanks!!
Joe.




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