Re: Migrating Windows 2000 domain to Windows 2003



See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325379

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331161

hth
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE

"K.V" <KV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8D1B22D0-DCD9-4336-AEF6-A9B319898B21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi..we are planning on migrating our domain to Windows 2003 from windows
> 2000. Here is brief description of our environment..
>
> WIndows 2000 domain (native mode) with 4 domain controllers. One as Master
> (all roles) others one at each location. We have exch. 2003 on win 2000
> box.
>
> We have plans start (master dc first, DC's at remote sites next, one at a
> time) migrating our domain to 2003 in one month.
>
> I have just started doing my homework on this.
>
> Based on your experience and our environment, can any one suggest few
> 'good/informative' articles that might give me mroe insight into the
> process
> as well as tell me 'how to's'. 'do's' and 'do not's'.
>
>
> Thanks
> K.V


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Relevant Pages

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