Re: ADMT Question / Migration Question

From: William Wang[MSFT] (v-rxwang_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/28/04


Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:39:50 GMT

Hi Roger,

If you have any updates or need any further assistance on this
issue, please feel free to post back. We'll be glad to be of
assistance.

Sincerely,

William Wang
Microsoft Online Support Engineer

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>hello,
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>ok, that should do it for the first time.
>thank you.,
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>regards
>roger
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>"William Wang[MSFT]" <v-rxwang@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
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>> Hi Roger,
>>
>> Please see my inline answers below:
>>
>> >a.) if we do that (new install with cloning because of SID
>> history), i think
>> >we need to touch the clients too in the same row ? I think so
>> because of new
>> >domain name (or can we automate this ... perhaps by script
?!).
>>
>> I'm sorry that I'm not sure what your action plan is. Could you
>> please explain it more clearly?
>>
>> >b.) and what about the migration itself ? Do we have to touch
>> all pcs in a
>> >row or can we handle parallel business (NT4 and Win2003)
because
>> of time. I
>> >am talking of about 1000 Clients (wont finish that in one day
>> with our team)
>>
>> Are you migrating computer accounts? You don't have to migrate
>> all computer accounts at one time, you can migrate part of
them.
>>
>> It is recommended to perform the migration in the following
order:
>>
>> Domain Global Group
>> Domain Local Group
>> User Account
>> Computer Account
>>
>> c.) read the ADMT white paper, but still not sure : the moving
>> user account
>> thing, is it a copy or a move (with or without password) ? How
>> does this
>> look like, is the old user account left in the NT4 Domain or do
>> we find em
>> *only* in the new AD ?
>>
>> The user accounts are COPIED to the target domain. To enable
>> password migration, please see the following article:
>>
>> 832221 How to configure the Active Directory Migration Tool to
>> migrate user
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832221
>>
>>
>> Generally speaking, domain migrations are complicated tasks.
>> Please perform complete backup first for recovery purposes.
It's
>> better to test the migration in a lab first.
>>
>> Additional Information
>> ==============
>> 325851 HOW TO: Set Up ADMT for a Windows NT 4.0-to-Windows
Server
>> 2003 Migration
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325851
>>
>> If anything is unclear, please don't hesitate to let us know.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> William Wang
>> Microsoft Online Support Engineer
>>
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>> >From: "Roger Wassner" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >Subject: ADMT Question / Migration Question
>> >Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 21:05:16 +0200
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>> >hello,
>> >
>> >we wanna migrate NT4 to W2003 by using ADMT and a new
>> Domain/Forest with
>> >cloning the users from NT4 to W2003. I would like to have some
>> . hints ..
>> >to unterstand the situation a little bit more. I have looked
>> over the ADMT
>> >white paper, read some stuff about migrating and i know the
>> Active
>> >Directory. The only questions are about migrating stuff.
>> >
>> >My questions are ..
>> >
>> >a.) if we do that (new install with cloning because of SID
>> history), i think
>> >we need to touch the clients too in the same row ? I think so
>> because of new
>> >domain name (or can we automate this ... perhaps by script
?!).
>> >
>> >b.) and what about the migration itself ? Do we have to touch
>> all pcs in a
>> >row or can we handle parallel business (NT4 and Win2003)
because
>> of time. I
>> >am talking of about 1000 Clients (wont finish that in one day
>> with our team)
>> >
>> >c.) read the ADMT white paper, but still not sure : the moving
>> user account
>> >thing, is it a copy or a move (with or without password) ? How
>> does this
>> >look like, is the old user account left in the NT4 Domain or
do
>> we find em
>> >*only* in the new AD ?
>> >
>> >Thank you
>> >Regards
>> >
>> >Roger
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>



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