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Christopher.dh.scott
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About to start this process (finally) I thought I'd save myself some time by
getting some experienced advice on the most straightforward approach relative
to my setup.
I have two 2000 servers, both domain controllers. I want to add a 2003
server to the mix. This machine will serve as the primary file server,
database, backup, etc.
I'm thinking I install it as a domain server, with the lovely replicated
user accounts, dns etc. Move the files using the migration tool from MS, then
upgrade the other 2000 machines to 2003 and switch to 2003 native mode from
the windows 2000 mode after the new server has been humming for a bit. Is
this the easiest path to follow? This 2003 server is meant to replace one of
the in place 2000 machines in every way (essentially a mirror)
Thanks for the advice.
getting some experienced advice on the most straightforward approach relative
to my setup.
I have two 2000 servers, both domain controllers. I want to add a 2003
server to the mix. This machine will serve as the primary file server,
database, backup, etc.
I'm thinking I install it as a domain server, with the lovely replicated
user accounts, dns etc. Move the files using the migration tool from MS, then
upgrade the other 2000 machines to 2003 and switch to 2003 native mode from
the windows 2000 mode after the new server has been humming for a bit. Is
this the easiest path to follow? This 2003 server is meant to replace one of
the in place 2000 machines in every way (essentially a mirror)
Thanks for the advice.