RE: Migrating Active Directory fom Win2000Srv to Win2003Srv standard

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Hi,

Please let me know something in detail.

On which step, it displayed cannot contact domain? Please let me know the
exact error message.

Thanks.


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Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>>From: "muyass" <muyass@xxxxxxx>
>>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
>>Subject: Migrating Active Directory fom Win2000Srv to Win2003Srv standard
>>Date: 3 Jan 2006 22:35:55 -0800
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>>Hello to everybody
>>
>>I am alredy 2 weeks trying to migrate domains and no results.
>>
>>Current I have windows 2000 server DC with 50 users and computers
>>I got new server, I put there windows 2003 server standard edition. I
>>want to migrate Active directory from 2000 to 2003. I went through a
>>lot of information but at last I confused.
>>
>>I want to know step by step of everything
>>First: establish trust, from windows 2000server(not from NT4) to
>>windows2003server
>>Second: How to set Account on both computer with administrative
>>priviledges on 2000srv and 2003srv
>>Third: How to Use ADMT tool to migrate active directory from 2000 to
>>2003, I tried before. Some time it display cannot contact Domain,
>>sometime it migrate but cannot create user account on 2003 srv.
>>Please help me how to solve this problem. I have to finish this till my
>>boss wll come.
>>
>>Step by step.
>>
>>Thanks to everybody
>>
>>

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