Re: Migrating From 2000 srv to 2003 srv
- From: v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Ken Zhao [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 03:54:29 GMT
Hello John,
Thank you for using newsgroup!
I'd like to appreciate Peter for his detailed steps and experience sharing.
Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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| From: Peter <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Re: Migrating From 2000 srv to 2003 srv
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| Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:17:27 -0400
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| John L. wrote:
|
| > I would like to move one of our DC's From 2000 Srv to 2003 srv.
| > Here is some specs:
| >
| > "Domain A""10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS,
| > WINS, DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
| >
| > "Domain B""10.10.0.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS,
WINS,
| > DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
| >
| > "Domain C""11.1.1.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2003 Srv SP 2 - Running DNS,
WINS,
| > DHCP.
| >
| > All workstastion and Thin Clients are Static ip's(over 400): Laptop are
| > DHCP. All domains are can see each other. DC B & C are offsite
locations.
| >
| > What i need help with:
| > I want to Put in A Win 2003 Srv as the "Domain A" - With DNS,WINS & DHCP
| > and leave the old Win 2000 srv as a File Server. I would like the new DC
| > to use the same IP as the old DC, This would minimze how many
Workstations
| > i will have to touch. Eventually We will have only 1 domain to deal with
| > with 3 Backup DC's, all on the same subnet. But this is my first step. I
| > have the New machine Built and OS installed. Just not sure where to go
| > next. Please help!
| >
| > Thanks
| > John L.
|
| 1. Install new Win2003 machine into Domain A
| 2. Install DNS and WINS services on the new machine and configure as
| necessary.
| 3. Install DHCP on new server configuring the necessary scope and options.
| Then immediately disable the DHCP service on the old DC.
| 4. Promote to Domain controller.
| 5. Add Global Catalog to new server.
| 6. Move Domain A's FSMO roles to the new domain controller.
| 7. Verify that AD has fully replicated and then test that everything works
| by shutting down the old DC. If something breaks fix it and repeat this
| test until all is well. Everyone able to login? Inter forest and domain
| trusts in place and working?
| 8. Now demote the old Domain A DC to a member server.
|
| You can then renumber the IP addresses if you wish but, I would recommend
| against this. You should not have to touch anything on the workstations if
| they are using DHCP. If they are using static IP configurations that will
| require changes then look into using the netsh command in a login script
to
| change the workstations' DNS and WINS settings or, better yet, change them
| to DHCP too.
|
| That should pretty much take care of the DC migration. There's bound to
be a
| bump or two, i.e. schema extension errors with /forestprep or /domainprep
| but, they're well documented and fairly easily resolved.
|
|
| HTH
|
| Peter
|
|
.
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