Re: migration prolems from NT 4.0 to W2k



Hello,


is that anybody can help me out?

any help is appricaited.

Best Regards

Bruce


"Bruce Cao" <bruce13612874180@xxxxxxxxxxxx> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23AgjnlZPFHA.2468@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Jason,
>
> Thanks for your kind help.
>
> Yes, your assume are right, before the the connection was broken, the
> migrated users can access the resoruces in the NT domain, but if ONLY when
> the the connection was broken, none of them can access the resouces from
> NT domain(domain B).
>
> When the migrated users explore the share folder or shared printers in
> domain A, it always says he has no proper rights to acces s the resources
> and please make contact with system administrators for help (since all
> these popup messages are all in Chinese, so I dont cut&paste here).
>
> We had sticked into this trouble for somtimes and the migration job cannot
> move ahead. so any of your suggestions and advice is really appricaited.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
>
> "Jason Tan (MSFT)" <v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:NIfR61DPFHA.1564@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Bruce,
>>
>> Thanks for posting!
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>> ----when the connection between Headquarter and our site was broke,
>> that's
>> to say, the out new Win2K server cannot communicate with the other DCs in
>> Headquarter, then the users migrated to the domain B cannot access the
>> resouces in the NT domain.
>>
>> Can I assume that the users migrated to the domain B cannot access the
>> resources in the NT domain ONLY after the communication broke between the
>> DCs in Headquarter and the Windows 2k DC? That is to say, it can access
>> the
>> resources before? What is the exact error message when accessing the
>> resources in the NT domain?
>>
>> If there is anything that is unclear, please feel free to let me know.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
>> Jason Tan
>>
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