Re: NT 4.0 PDC to 2000 SERVER AD admt question



andras@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,

I would like to upgrade NT 4.0 PDC to Windows 2000 Server Active
Directory on to a new hardware.

Have a question on the ADMT tool :

If source domain is different than target domain that means
all workstation have to rejoin the new domain ?

ADMT has an option to migrae workstations as well as users account

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Tomasz Onyszko
http://www.w2k.pl
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