RE: Cannot migrate users from NT4 to Win2003

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Hi,

For your Q1:It seems to be the trust not be build propertly. Please
validate Trust at Windows 2003 DC side.

Since the trust is not been build propertly, the account migration would
not bring to success


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>>From: "Joseph McDoogle" <fatsack@xxxxxxxxx>
>>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
>>Subject: Cannot migrate users from NT4 to Win2003
>>Date: 8 Dec 2005 13:50:47 -0800
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>>Hello!
>>
>>I current have an NT4 domain which I am trying to migrate all it's
>>users/shares/profiles/etc to a whole new domain i created with win2003.
>> I've setup a two-way trust between the two.
>>
>>my first problem is that, i cannot get any computers on the network to
>>even recognize the new domain. In the drop down box on the login
>>prompt only the old domain exists.
>>
>>my second problem is that i tried migrating some users from the NT4
>>domain to the win2003 one... the logs say it was succesful, but when i
>>look in the active directory on my new domain controller, i don't see
>>any of the users!
>>
>>Please let me know what i'm doing wrong! Thanks!
>>
>>

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