Windows 2003 Migration. Impact on security(windows authentication)

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Hi,

As part of the Windows 2003 project, the NT 4.0 infrastructure will be
replaced by a Windows 2003 Active Directory (AD) domain infrastructure. We
have many NT 4.0 domains and will migrate all the objects in one domain.
That means that for all all the users operating in windows authentication
mode, the domain will change and they will not be able to connect. What's the
steps to migrate the NT accounts. Is there other issues like SQL Agent jobs
etc ... Is there a document or tools describing the strategy and adrees
these issues.

Thanks in advance
.



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