RE: How to Eliminate NT Domain/Move Settings to Win2k

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| Thanks for your help Ken. I'll take another look at the links and may
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| back with specific questions.
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| Diane
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| ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
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| > Hello Diane,
| >
| > You may refer to the article links that contained some detailed
information
| > about this migration.
| >
| > Thanks & Regards,
| >
| > Ken Zhao
| >
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| > | Ken,
| > |
| > | Thanks for your references. It appears they too tackle the subject
from
| > | the perspective of moving from an NT domain to a new win2k domain.
In
| > this
| > | situation, the win2k domain has been in place for years and the AD is
| > already
| > | populated with the users, groups, and computers. Can you advise
further
| > on
| > | what settings must be moved in this case to retire the NT domain? My
| > | thinking is it is only the client profiles. If so, can you further
| > advise on
| > | your recommendation for this task?
| > |
| > | Thanks again,
| > |
| > | Diane
| > |
| > | ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Hello Diane,
| > | >
| > | > Thank you for using newsgroup!
| > | >
| > | > From your post, thanks for Danny Sanders's information. The
following
| > | > information is for your reference:
| > | > Upgrading a Windows NT Domain to Windows 2000 Active Directory
| > | >
| >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/technologies/ac
| > | > tivedirectory/deploy/upgrdmigrate/upgrnt.mspx
| > | >
| > | > Migration of a Windows NT 4.0 Account Domain to Active Directory
| > | >
| >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/cookbook
| > | > /cookchp9.mspx
| > | >
| > | > Thanks & Regards,
| > | >
| > | > Ken Zhao
| > | >
| > | > Microsoft Online Support
| > | > Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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| > | > | Hello - I have seen the posts on migrating NT4 to a clean win23k
| > | > environment,
| > | > | however, I have inherited a different situation and would greatly
| > | > appreciate
| > | > | some guidance.
| > | > |
| > | > | Environment:
| > | > | Servers: (3) Win2k (non-SBS) - 2DCs, (1) Win2003, (1) NT4
| > | > | Clients: About 50 (all XP Pro except for one win 2K Pro).
| > | > | Domains: (1) on an NT4 PDC, (1) win2k/AD
| > | > |
| > | > | The NT4 server is used only for network logons under one domain
(no
| > BC).
| > | > | There is also a second win2K domain (mixed mode) set up for
exchange
| > 2003
| > | > | along with some other server apps. There is a trust relationship
set
| > up
| > | > | between the two domains and, all clients have the same
| > username/password
| > | > in
| > | > | both domains. We want to transition necessary settings from the
NT box
| > | > | to the Win2k environment and then upgrade the Win2k boxes.
| > | > |
| > | > | 1. I believe what has to be moved at this point is the client
| > settings
| > | > for
| > | > | MS and 3rd party apps (e.g. Adobe, Blackberry Desktop and
others).
| > I
| > | > have
| > | > | looked at ADMT and ran some tests with
| > | > | XPs File and Transfer Settings Wizard and simply copying the
profile.
| > | > They
| > | > | did a decent job on most of the
| > | > | Microsoft apps and desktop settings, but did drop enough that the
| > manual
| > | > | rework would be very time consuming. Third party apps like
| > Blackberry,
| > | > Adobe
| > | > | and others were problematic. I have not tried ADMT as it requires
| > native
| > | > | mode and I'm a little concerned about causing issues between the
| > domains
| > | > that
| > | > | would result in logon issues causing an immediate disaster.
| > | > | Most tools I have seen assume a transition from the old domain to
a
| > new
| > | > | domain that does not already have all the accounts/computers set
up.
| > I'm
| > | > | willing to try ADMT if moving the win2k domain to native mode
will
| > not
| > | > pose
| > | > | a risk to the current environment. Please advise on this.
| > | > |
| > | > | Also, are there other tools out there that would be better suited
to
| > the
| > | > | task or, other approaches that make sense?
| > | > |
| > | > | 2. Are there other settings I need to worry about moving? Since
the
| > | > clients
| > | > | already have accounts in the Win2K domains, I'm not seeing a
reason
| > to
| > | > try to
| > | > | move any security history, etc. Please advise if I'm missing
| > something
| > | > here.
| > | > |
| > | > | 3. Any information or pointers to help educate me would be much
| > | > appreciated.
| > | > |
| > | > | Thanks for your help.
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| >
| >
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