how can we migrate 2000 to 2003 without rejoin user to new domain




i'm doing the migration from 2000 to 2003 and i'e already migrate users'
and groups' account. do we still need to rejoin computer to new domain
even we've migrated the computer account to 2003/ is there any way to
prevent rejoin domain /


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