Re: Migrating NT Server 4.0 to W2K3 Server



Hello,

Thanks for your prompt response.

Yes. You are right if they are in the same broadcast.

You can try to disable the DHCP on Win2k3 and test the ADMT.

However, if you want to perform migration steps formally, you'd better
configure to allow all
client's DNS point to win2k3 server instead of NT server, it is also
necessary for migration process.

Anything unclear, please keep in touch!

Thanks & Regards

Amanda Wang [MSFT]

Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>From: tigerdivision <tigerdivision.1pxuet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Migrating NT Server 4.0 to W2K3 Server
>Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:35:26 +0530
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Hi Amanda
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>Thanks once again for you e-mail. Yes you understood correctly. However
if I remember correctly even though I had different subnets my clients
were still picking up IPs from the W2K3 DHCP. Our NT4 network is on
subnet 255.255.0.0 and the W2K3 is on subnet 255.255.255.0
>
>I could perhaps disable the DHCP on W2K3 whilst testing out the ADMT 2
tool. What do you think?
>
>TIA
>Pierre


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