You have to be running in native mode for that to work and we are not.
Thanks for the links for 3rd party software.
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Sincerely,
Stacey Davis
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The link below is to the 1.0 ADMT, I just downloaded it and installed it.
I
found the 2.0 ADMT on the .NET Server RC1 CD. It still says Beta though.
The trades said the final version would ship with RC1.
Just a FYI.
Todd
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You don't have to be running AD in a .NET environment to use ADMT 2.0. I
have run it successfully in a wholly Windows 2000 environment. The Beta
version was around for a long time and the product is now stable.
If you really want to go with a 3rd party tool have a look under the "Third
Party AD Products" section of the links page:
http://www.activedir.org/links.htm
Tony
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What are some 3rd party tools available? We don't have .NET server. Thank
you, Stacey Davis
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Have a look at ADMT 2.0, which you can find on the Windows .NET Server RC1
CD under the I386 directory.
It offers a number of improvements over the first version of the tool. It
now has better scripting support, as well as the ability to migrate
passwords.
Of course, there are 3rd party tools that do this too.
Tony
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We are attempting to rebuild our DC due to problems with the server. Prior
to rebuilding this system, we are making an image of the system, and have
created a new DC. We are doing this with hopes to test the possibility of
moving the usersnames and passwords in our current installation of AD. The
tool we tested was NTGroupCopy which did not work for us. Do you have any
information on that tool, (I've had difficulties locating help files) or of
a tool that would allow us to move usernames and keep passwords to a
different installation of AD? Thank you! Sincerely, Stacey Davis
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