RE: Duplicate W2k onto a W2k3 server



Then I would have to go to every PC and add it to the new domain, right? Not
good. I would like to use the same domain name. Could I just add the 2003
server to the existing domain, make it a dc and then move it to the new
network?

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My suggestion is:
>
> 1. Build a new domain on the Windows 2003 Server and migrate appropriate
> user accounts to the new domain.
> 2. User Robo copy and subinAcl to copy shared folder to Windows 2003 server.
>
> I'd like to provide following articles for your reference:
>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/Tech
> Ref/ed34eee3-7dbd-44c6-8fb8-8b8b2c6f06dc.mspx>
> <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=265360>
> <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323275>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
> it/cead3dc3-4920-4b7a-b6fe-6111d44110b3.mspx>
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vincent Xu
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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> >>SENARIO: I have one w2k server running AD, DNS and DHCP, being used as a
> file
> >>server with 80 users. No applications or printers. The company is going
> to
> >>segment off 50 of their 80 users and put them on a new server (W2k3).
> When
> >>everything is done, each server will be in its' own seperate LAN/WAN.
> Each
> >>server will be running its' own AD, DNS, DHCP. The 2 servers will not
> exist
> >>in the same network.
> >>
> >>NEED: I want to basically duplicate the W2k server environment on a W2k3
> >>server. Then remove the unwanted data and users.
> >>
> >>Please let me know the best way to handle this.
> >>
> >>
>
>
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