Re: i want to migrate my existing company workgroup to a domain.
- From: "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" <blinNoEmailplease@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 10:54:41 -0600
You need to setup all servers and workstations using the same subnet and join the workstations to the domain.
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<sulebramms@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:03537c2b-0111-4b47-ad39-329f1f27c8d0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hello all,
pls i nid your help!!!!!! pls my company policy
suddenly changed and they now want us to change our existing network
from a workgroup(80 computers in 4 labs connected together by
swithces) to a domain. i have set up a domain controller with ADS, DNS
and DHCP.
the existing workgroup has two ip addresses(one for personnel
administrative computers and the other for the 4 labs). pls how do i
move all of these computers to the new server i just set up, using one
ip address scope?
pls i nid answers and summary procedures asap-
thank you
my e-mail is sulebramms@xxxxxxxxx
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