Re: NT4 PDC (old hardware) to Server 2003 AD - best migration path

From: Robby McGehee (rmracing_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/17/04


Date: 17 Feb 2004 14:33:30 -0800

Following up my own post here... Network card is not compatible
without being at at least SP4.

Is there NT4 media that installs with SP4 so that the network card
will work at installation time to become BDC, or am I completely out
of luck here?

rmracing@hotmail.com (Robby McGehee) wrote in message news:<6eda93a0.0402171009.69571583@posting.google.com>...
> Bob, thanks for all your help, I appreciate you responding so quickly.
> However, it seems as though I have hit a roadblock. I am not sure if
> it is the network driver or what, but during the NT4 installation, I
> can't get the server to find my PDC. "The domain controller for this
> domain cannot be located" is the error I get. It is about to drive me
> nuts, I have tried all the drivers for the network card (Broadcom
> NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver), NT recognizes the card, DHCP and
> static IP, both ethernet ports on the back of the machine, and I just
> can't get it to find the PDC. I also did the LMHOSTS file, adding
> importing this to the LMHOSTS:
> 192.168.10.2 HM_SERVER #PRE #DOM:HM_DOMAIN #net group's
> DC
>
> Maybe the net driver requires SP6? Is there a way to install NT4 with
> no network support, do the SP6 update, then set it as a BDC? I don't
> recall this being the case.
>
> What should I do as a next step, call Dell tech support?
>
> Thanks again for your advice.
>
> Robby
>
>
> bobqin@online.microsoft.com (Bob Qin [MSFT]) wrote in message news:<va3XhOT9DHA.3472@cpmsftngxa07.phx.gbl>...
> > Hi Robby,
> >
> > Thanks for your update.
> >
> > To expand the partition on the Windows NT computer which you will install
> > Windows 2003, please refer to the information from the following article.
> >
> > HOW TO: Expand the Boot Partition During a Windows Server 2003 Upgrade
> > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325857
> >
> > More information.
> > ===
> > ExtendOemPartition
> > Value: 0 | 1 | <extra size in MB>
> > The ExtendOemPartition key is used to extend the partition on which you are
> > installing Windows. This key causes Setup to extend this destination
> > partition into any available unpartitioned space that physically follows it
> > on the disk.
> > where:
> > - 0 Setup does not extend the partition
> > - 1 Setup extends the partition to fill out the hard disk
> > - <extra size in MB> Setup increases the current partition size by this
> > amount.
> >
> > Important:
> >
> > - Only NTFS partitions can be extended. If the destination partition you
> > plan to extend is FAT or FAT32, set FileSystem = ConvertNTFS to convert the
> > partition during text-mode Setup.
> > - This key can be used with both the Unattend.txt and Sysprep.inf Setup
> > files.
> > - When used in Sysprep.inf for imaged computers, the destination computer's
> > hard disk must be the same size or larger than the master computer's hard
> > disk.
> >
> > Note: please fully back up your Windows NT server in order to avoid any
> > unexpected data loss. I
> >
> > To check the detailed information on this option, you can refer to the
> > Windows Server 2003 deployment document. On Windows Server 2003
> > installation CD, you will find the following file:
> > \SUPPORT\TOOLS\Deploy.cab. In this file, you will find the CHM files
> > talking about this option and some other documents regarding unattended
> > installation.
> >
> > Thank you for using our Newsgroup.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob Qin
> > Product Support Services
> > Microsoft Corporation
> >
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> >
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