Re: Direction for NT 4 Servers
- From: "Jorge de Almeida Pinto" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 22:51:14 +0100
as a tool you could use ADMTv3.
you can introduce a new server and migrate the data to that new server and
afterwards re-ACL the data
OR you could just migrate the server WITH the data and afterwards re-ACL the
data
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Cheers,
# Jorge de Almeida Pinto #
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"Lee K Harris" <lharris@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My question is surrounding where I need to go from here for migrating.
>
> Currently we have moved all Exchange 5.5 mailboxes to the new Exchange
> 2003
> servers and also moved all the client workstations from the existing NT
> 4.0
> domain to the new 2003 AD Domain and all users have been integrated into
> AD.
>
> The only thing left is the Server and the Printers. I would like to know
> what process I need to do to move the existing File Servers and Domain
> Controllers from the NT 4.0 structure into the AD Structure. What do I
> need
> to consider? What tools I should use to accomplish this? What are the
> implications I should consider? etc...
>
> Thanks
> --
> Lee K Harris
> lharris@xxxxxxxxxxx
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