I guess my question was too silly....

Ok, how 'bout this-
Has anyone had personal experience doing a forest migration using these
tools without the benefit of Alieta or any other third party?
thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Kern, Tom 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DeForestation

I'm migrating a child domain from one win2k forest to a new one. the
source forest is running win2k3 in the root and i have a destination
forest with one empty winn2k3 dc.
i'm using admt, miis feature pack and exchange migration wizard(both
forests will have exchange2k in native mode). i'm also using subinacls
to re-acl everything. all my source dc's in the child domain are winsk
though i have some NT member servers. my clients are all win2k pro and
winXP.
i have one brand new server that is running the win2k3 root in the dest.
forest.

will this work? am i insane?
will sid history feature allow my users to still access the shares in
the old forest during the migration?
is miis feature pack enough(with mssql and win2k3) to share the GAL?
is subinacl enough to re-acl all the shares and printes in my new
forest?
what issues can i expectt? is this doable?

I apologize for all the questions but my cio wants to leave our current
forest for polotical reasons in 2 weeks and i'm the only one doing this
migration and i thought you guys could help me even see if this is
feasible(he doesn't want to spend the money for Alieta or any other
third party apps!!??).
the only AD aware or dependent app we have is exchange2k(the root
domain is using SAP but i don't know if this will affect it).
i'd just like some input. i know this si a broad and big topic but just
any advice or war stories or even "no don;t do this, are you insane!",
would be great.
thanks alot  and again, my apologies for throwing such a big diverse
topic out there. i know it can't be resolved in a simple forum....
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