Re: Migrating from server 2000 to a server 2003

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Hi
Start in the Root Servers.
Also read:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555040

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
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"Quez69" <Quez69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am currently running a windows 2000 domain, I would like to migrate to a
2003 server domain/AD.

Specifically I have a root domain with a sub domain off of it. I plan on
bringing up a new 2003 servers, NOT upgrading the current servers in
place. I
would like to know the correct order for doing this. Like, should I bring
up
a 2003 server and make it a DC of the root domain, or do I make it a DC of
the sub domain first? Can some one point me to a good article on doing
this.

Thanks
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Syracuse NY


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