Re: how can we migrate 2000 to 2003 without rejoin user to new domain
- From: v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Amanda Wang [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 02:58:03 GMT
Hi Melly,
Thanks for your MPS Reports on both Win2k3 server and Win2k server.
However, I haven't found anything helpful.
For the current situation, I would like have a Product Support Professional
give you a call to continue working this issue to resolution. Despite our
best efforts we have been unable to resolve this particular issue through
newsgroup correspondence. There will be no cost to you for this incident.
To expedite creation of the support incident, please e-mail me at
v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the following information:
o Customer Name
o Customer email address
o Company Name, if applicable
o Best times to reach you, and your time zone.
o Microsoft Support Contract Information, if applicable
o Complete Address
o Daytime Telephone Number
o Operating System(s) In Use
o Operating System Language, especially if not US English
o Application Language, especially if not US English
o Any additional telephone number(s), in case you cannot be reached at your
primary telephone number.
After I receive an e-mail from you with the requested information, I can
create a support incident for you. Then, one of our support professionals
can further assist you regarding this issue.
Sincerely,
Thanks & Regards
Amanda Wang [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>From: v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Amanda Wang [MSFT])
>Organization: Microsoft
>Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 14:37:13 GMT
>Subject: Re: how can we migrate 2000 to 2003 without rejoin user to new
domain
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>Hi Melly,
>
>I only have received this one but it is not complete cab file. I found
>that I also cannot send my reply to you at melly.kuo@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>It may be caused by the transportation or some settings about mail filter.
>Therefore, if the issue persists after you trying my following
suggestions,
>I hope you can send the complete cab file by using another mail account
>such as hotmail account to me at v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Based on your previous error information as following:
>2005-05-17 16:54:48 ERR3:7075 Failed to change domain
>affiliation,hr=800706fb The security database on the server does not
have
>a computer account for this workstation trust relationship.
>
>I have performed more research on it and now we need to perform two
>important steps:
>
>1. Make sure the 2k clients' DNS point to win2k3 DNS server; you can
>reconfigure DHCP in 2k server to assign the DNS settings to win2k3 DNS
>server.
>
>2. Use NT\domain admins to logon to the win2k3 DC and then perform the
ADMT
>migration.
>
>After the computer has been migrated to the win2k3 domain, the client will
>receive a message to restart the computer within one minute. Therefore, it
>will be better to perform the migration process during the non-business
>time to avoid any data loss.
>
>HTH and thanks for your time and patience on this issue!
>
>Thanks & Regards
>
>Amanda Wang [MSFT]
>
>Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
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>>From: melcy <melcy.1pkksg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: how can we migrate 2000 to 2003 without rejoin user to new
>domain
>>Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 09:39:41 +0530
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>>
>Hi Amanda,
>>here is it hte mps report,i posted for you. i have migrated 2 computer
>account from 4 computer. For the less 2, i got a message after
>finishing the process that the process cannot access the file because
>it is used by another process. I have waited for half and hour but the
>message still exist. What's wrong with this.
>>
>>'Amanda Wang [MSFT Wrote:
>> ']Hello,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your response.
>>>
>>> However, I don't know why I haven't received your new correct files
>> again
>>> in my mailbox v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx If you are convenient, please
>> feel
>>> free to post it again.
>>>
>>> I can understand your concern of creating new host files for every
>>> computers. I would like to perform further research on my side after
>>> receiving the MPS Report and see if there are any other methods can be
>>> found to achieve the goal. However, we can see this specific has the
>>> hotfix and I think it is the best way to resolve the issue. Therefore,
>> I
>>> also suggest you contact CSS to consult if the hotfix in Q823735
>> article
>>> can be installed in batches. I think it should can be fullfilled by
>> using
>>> script.
>>>
>>> Regarding the difference between group and user migration, please refer
>> to
>>> the following articles and hope that helps:
>>>
>>> Pay more attention to Differences Between User and Group Accounts
>> section
>>> in this article:
>>>
>>> Understanding User and Group Accounts
>>>
>http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/evaluate/featf
u
>>> nc/07w2kada.mspx
>>>
>>> Active Directory Users, Computers, and Groups
>>>
>http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/technologies/a
c
>>> tivedirectory/maintain/adusers.mspx
>>>
>>> If there is any other questions or concerns, please free to let me
>> know.
>>> I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
>>>
>>> Thanks & Regards
>>>
>>> Amanda Wang [MSFT]
>>>
>>> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>>>
>>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>>
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>> so
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>>> >From: melcy <melcy.1pbfq3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> >Subject: Re: how can we migrate 2000 to 2003 without rejoin user to
>> new
>>> domain
>>> >Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 11:02:11 +0530
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>> microsoft.public.windows.server.migration:10270
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>>> >
>>> >
>>> Hi Amanda,
>>> >Sorry for sending wrong files to you. I've sent you the correct and
>>> complete one via email. Thank You for your help, it means too much. I
>>> can migrated computer account now but with creating new host files for
>>> every user is really troublesome. We have a hundred computer here, so
>>> i need to create a hundred host files too. As what has mentioned in
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;823735, what
>> is
>>> the what is the difference between group and user migration at account
>>> domain walkthrough and resource domain walkthrough/
>>>
>>>
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