Re: Migrating Win 2000 Server to Win 2003 Server
- From: "Xman" <xmanlau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 13:21:54 +0800
Thanks for your comments!
But I still have question:
If me use the install new domain and using ADMT tools mirgate the user
account and computer account, the new domain is: ndomain and old domain is
odomain,
when u migrate complete, the user logon to new domain, but the computer
profile will change to user.ndomain and old computer profile will lose, this
mean the user desktop setting and folder on desktop all will be lose, how
can I fix this problem.
I won't every old user migrate to new domain and all old computer profile
will keep. thanks!
Xman
"Emilio Raggi" <eraggi@xxxxxxxxx>
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Xman, if you have only one domain and DC, you should transfer all 5http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/d2ff1315-1712-48e4-ac
FSMO roles (schema, name, infr, pdc, rid) + GC.
The path you mention is quite right. Check the Deployment Kit for
further reference:
dc-8cae1b593eb11033.mspx
I wouldn't recommend you to create a new domain; it's not necessary
based on your scenario, and it would be far more complicated (you're
right... you would have to reconfigure all client computers on your
network, tough you could retain user profiles using tools like MOVEUSER
from the Resource Kit).
Luck
Emilio
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