ADMT - 2000 to 2003



Hi

Our company has changed names recently so we are in the process of migrating
our domain from 2000 to 2003.

I have setup the new hardware with 2003 and run dcpromo to promote the
server to a dc. I have also created a trust between the newdomain and
olddomain which looked as if it worked ok.

The problems I am having are that when I run admt and select the reports
wizard and then choose my source and target domains it waits a ouple of mins
and then an error saying access denied appears.

I am also unable to add the domain admins group from the newdomain into the
administartors group on the old domain, but was able to do it viceversa, I
cannot connect to shares on the old domains DC from the new domain but I can
connect to shares on other servers in the old domain.

DNS is not running on the old Domains dc but is running on an old unix box
and lmhosts files have been copied to both the old and new domains dc

Any help please
.



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