RE: Keeping NT4 servers in 2003 Native Domain



Hello,

Thanks for posting!

I suspect you are using Windows 2000 mix mode other than Windows 2000
native mode since you still keep Windows NT 4.0 BDC. Windows 2000 native
only Support Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 domain controllers.
Additionally, you cannot keep Windows NT 4.0 BDC in Windows Server 2003
mode since Windows 2003 mode only support Windows Server 2003 domain
controllers.

For more detailed information please refer to the following article:

How to raise domain and forest functional levels in Windows Server 2003
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322692>

Hope the information helps.

Best Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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| Subject: Keeping NT4 servers in 2003 Native Domain
| Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:03:15 -0800
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| Hi,
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| We are about to upgrade our Windows 2000 Native Mode domain to a 2003
| domain. The current single 2000 DC will be replaced with 2 2003 DCs and
we
| would like to run in 2003 native mode.
|
| Currently in the native 2000 domain are 2 NT4(SP6a) member servers that
must
| remain NT4 for various reasons.
|
| My question is is there anything I need to watch out for do before hand
to
| ensure that these NT4 servers continue to function properly in a 2003
native
| domain?
|
| Thanks
|
| C
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