Yes, all of these domain are in the same forest. We have an empty root
domain, MSROOT.domain and one tree in the forest, DOMAIN.com and 3 child
domains, FM.domain.com, MI.domain.com and RA.domain.com. The forest
functional level is Windows 2000 while the domain functional level of
MSROOT.domain and DOMAIN.com is Windows 2003. I raised it from Windows 200
Native after the upgrade.
The accounts all follow the same naming standard across all domains.
Phil Renouf
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Are they all in the same forest? You mentioned child domains so I
assume they are, but I just wanted to check. Do the accounts follow
the same naming standard across all the domains? You mention the
target domain is Windows 2003 Native, I assume this means Windows 2003
in Win2k Native mode?
Phil
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> We are currently trying to migrate all of our child domains into one
> single domain. There are 3 child domains, 2 of which are Windows 2000
> native and 1 is Windows 2000 Mixed. The target domain is Windows 2003
> Native. We plan to use ADMT v2 for the planned migrations.
> There were many different project teams, each with a hand in AD,
> before I arrived. When an account was needed in a particular domain it
was
> just created, even though there were obviously trusts in place. Now I
have
> 1,000's of duplicate user ID's in the target domain. How would I go about
> merging the accounts in the child domains with the accounts in the target
> domain?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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