Re: Single NT migration to Windows 2003 domain roll back plan
- From: "eric z" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 15:10:27 -0400
Hi Amanda,
Could you please provide a link to the place where Frances is working with
Fshguo?
Thanks,
Eric
"Amanda Wang [MSFT]" <v-amanwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your post.
>
> I understand that you want to know some information related NTemulator.
> However, I have noticed our engineer Frances is working on with you on
this
> issue. In order to keep the consistency, Frances will continue working
> with you and give the further response to you.
>
> Thanks for your understanding.
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Amanda Wang [MSFT]
>
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
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> >Hi...An in place migration for single windows NT to Windows 2003 domain.
> > I am testing the roll back in the lab, and realized that once I turn off
> >the Win2K DC and put the off line BDC on line, promopt it into PDC, all
> the
> >Windows 2000 pro and Win2K server can't login, because they were
converted
> to
> >an DNS entry:
> >computer_name.domain_name.com, instead of NTdomainName Netbois. Should I
> >have to rejoin the each computer back to the NT domain if I have to roll
> the
> >migration back.
> >
> >This looks like it is a common problem when I read some other posts.
> >
> >Somebody has suggested the artical has the solution:
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=298713
> >How to prevent overloading on the first domain controller during domain
> >upgrade
> >
> >My question base on this artical: which computer(DC, BDC, NTmember server
> or
> >Win2K3 member server?) shall I put the NT4emulator keyword in registry?
> and
> >at what time period shall I put it?
> >
> >Since it is the in place migration, the NT PDC that is the first DC at
the
> >new Windows 2003 domain is also the NTemulator FSMO role, therefore the
> >NT4emulator keyword should has been automatically build-in during the
> >migration.
> >
> >Is it all correct?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Fshguo.
> >
> >
>
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