Re: Migration Question

From: Chriss3 [MVP] (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 01/05/05


Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 16:46:05 +0100

Yes the destination, or target have to be in native mode to use SID History.
Is that a problem? do you have down level replication to NT4.0 BDCs?

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"panther3" <panther3@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet 
news:2653C6FA-A085-4148-8EA0-EB68A144E0F8@microsoft.com...
> thanks for the reply but does the admt toolv2 tool not require the target
> domain to be in native mode as the original admt did?
>
> I thought the sid history attribute (assuming that is how it provides 
> access
> to the oringional resources) was only available in native mode domains?
>
> thanks again
>
>
> "Chriss3 [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> If you are using ADMTv2, (Active Directory Migration) tool, you can 
>> migrate
>> the member servers as well over the Active Directory domain, without need 
>> to
>> unjoin them and re-join them manually. ADMTv2 dose also provide a 
>> Security
>> Translation Wizard that will translate the SIDs. So the permission will
>> point to the correct security principal (user,group,computer)
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards
>> Christoffer Andersson
>> Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>
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>> "panther3" <panther3@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
>> news:FC6E1E31-9687-4648-8D17-59D83C2C4A8B@microsoft.com...
>> > We are performing a paralell migration from a single NT domain with a 
>> > few
>> > hundred users to a pristine 2000 AD environment, however the AD domain
>> > will
>> > remain in mixed mode during the staged migration to provide backout to 
>> > the
>> > old domain.
>> >
>> > All our file servers in each site are windows2000 member servers in the 
>> > NT
>> > domain with shared folders and permissions. If we migrate the groups 
>> > from
>> > the
>> > NT domain to the AD domain thenjoin the wk2 member server to the AD 
>> > domain
>> > what happens to the folder permissions, will they still reference the 
>> > NT
>> > groups? does that mean re-permissioning the folders?
>> >
>> > thanks
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> 


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