Guido,
 
I had a discussion around this issue with Chris Macaulay (of ADMT3) last
year. He said he would look into the possibility of doing something about
this in the next build of v3. It's been more than 7 months since, and a new
V3 build was released last month. You may want to look and see if they put
anything in there. If not, you may want to chat with Chris to get an idea of
what he thought they could do.
 
I've been lucky (so far) that TARGET domain is always a 2K3 domain on
migrations I've done. I just install the TARGET domain and name it something
like "TEMP", do the migration, and whip out my Rendom magic wand.
 
The desire to keep the same name as the old domain is a major requirement,
for various obvious reasons.
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday?  -anon

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Grillenmeier, Guido
Sent: Thu 6/16/2005 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migration between domains with same NetBios name


Hey Jorge, 
 
thanks for your thoughts - you missed that I'm not going to register the AD
DCs in WINS, so that's not an issue. It's having them in the same subnet is
what I'm slightly worried about and need to check if it's even possible. 
 
Messing with the old domain name is not an option either (don't forget it's
production until fully migrated...). And not much time to do it either...
 
The interimdomain scenario was another one going through my head (yes -
indeed similar to my DEC session ;-) - but I'm trying to avoid it here as I
know what's involved...  And it bugs me that they "just" have the same names
- MS definitely needs to come up with something like "domain-name aliases"
(and I think they're even working on this). But I'll definitely leave the
interimdomain/forest option on my list if I get the deal (still bid phase).
And definitely a good topic for next DEC (just kidding - I'd say migrations
are getting somewhat boring... - however, not one is the same as another...)
 
Cheers,
Guido

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jorge de Almeida
Pinto
Sent: Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2005 16:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migration between domains with same NetBios name


Hi Guido, 
 
NetBIOS based domains/clients find domain controllers through the WINS record
1Ch. If two different domains share the same WINS infrastructure I think both
domain's DCs wil register in the same record and then you will have some
interesting troubleshooting to do. Don't forget that most migration tools use
the browser service to enumerate several objects.. again tricky.
As allready said renaming the source domain is a possibility (however I'm not
sure if E55 likes domain renames). For this you need to inventory all places
that use THE NAME OLDOMAIN in user accounts. One of the examples are the
logon account for services. I'm sure there more. To do this you are stuck to
a "major step moment"
 
Another possibility is to use an interim domain which I think gives you the
possibility to do a phase migration. You will me migrating twice though.
 
MIGRATION SCENARIO:
* OLDDOMAIN -> INTERIMDOMAIN | NEWDOMAIN
* OLDDOMAIN | INTERIMDOMAIN -> NEWDOMAIN
 
INTERIMDOMAIN migration - quick and dirty steps
* Pre-install and configure (isolated) NEWDOMAIN, its DNS, its DHCP, its
WINS, etc. and shutdown afterwards
* 2 DCs (W2K3 AD) for interim
* Exch55. in the same org as exch. in OLDOMAIN
* Migrate servers, clients, users, groups, mailboxes,etc. from OLDDOMAIN to
INTERIMDOMAIN
* Configure INTERIMDOMAIN SERVERS to use WINS infrastructure from OLDDOMAIN
* Configure INTERIMDOMAIN CLIENTS to use DHCP infrastructure from OLDDOMAIN
* Decommission old exchange in OLDOMAIN
* Shutdown old domain
* Bring up NEWDOMAIN
* Reconfigure servers and clients to use WINS and DHCP from NEWDOMAIN
* Install exch2k3 in NEWDOMAIN
* Migrate servers, clients, users, groups, mailboxes,etc. from INTERIMDOMAIN
to NEWDOMAIN 
 
etc.etc.
 
What do you think abou this one?
 
Cheers
#JORGE#
 
I think almost the same scenario as the situation you presented during DEC
"Handling_Mergers_and_Acquistions". Let me guess your next presentation at
DEC will be "Migrations between domains with the same NetBIOS name"? ;-))
 
Whatever scenario you choose will be painfull. You must however think about
the scenarion to use that is less painfull

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 09:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migration between domains with same NetBios name


Thanks Eric, renaming the source NT4 domain was on the list of my options and
I know that it works as I've done it before in a larger test-environment.
However, I expect many more headaches in a production environment as it's
difficult to analyse all the dependencies to existing apps, e.g. Exchange 5.5
and others. 
 
And since you need to re-join all members to the domain anyways, it's almost
as much work as just joining them to the target domain...
 
...hmm - that just triggered a thought - I guess it would be possible to do
just that: rename the source dom (on PDC) + re-join all BDCs, then setup
trust to the target domain and join all resources to target domain while
accounts & groups are still in (renamed) source domain. [thinking
continues]... ofcourse the challenges with the apps and potential
dependencies on the old domain name remain and need to be analysed first - so
it's really tough to estimate the amount of work involved for this...
 
Besides, the obvious downside is fallback options => customers usually don't
allow any drastic changes in the existing infrastructure, when migrating to
another one - which I fully understand.
 
 
So I was mainly seeking for other experience and things to look out for, if
domain rename is not an option.  E.g. is it really an issue to have a BDC of
the NT4 CORP domain in the same subnet as a DC of the AD CORP domain?  I
guess I could hinder the AD DC somehow from trying to race against the NT4
BDC to become master browser.  Even when we plan to do a hard-cutover (long
weekend), I'll need DCs of both domains available at some point...  And I
know I need to test this anyways, but can't do so right now.
 
I should mention, that I'm talking about roughly 1000 users with clients and
servers distributed in a dozen locations. So nothing major - a hard cutover
should be doable over a long 4-day weekend (incl. migration of all mailboxes
at once) and handling re-ACLing on the FS is no issue.
 
Accrd. to customer, there are no other apps (other than Exchange) that
leverage the NT4 domain for anything (other than running on a memberserver).
My past experience tells me that this is likely not to be true...  I'm sure
there are other things that are often overlooked - any ideas?
 
/Guido

 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman
Sent: Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2005 07:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migration between domains with same NetBios name



Rename it?

 

I will admit, I've never actually tried this, but I know people who say it
works. I think you should try this procedure, on a test box first, and report
back. Maybe you should do it to an BDC you bring up just to test, isolated,
and see how it goes.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;169741

 

If this does work, I'd like to know, so I can recommend it in the future.

 

The other option is logical data migration but not actual "migration" if you
will. IE, ldifde and such. But that comes with the normal "lose the SIDs"
type of issues, which I assume to be a major headache for your scenario.

 

~Eric

 

PS: Basically, this mail translates roughly in to me saying, this might or
might not work, and I'd like you to be my testing guy to let me know, since
I've never had occasion to give it a whirl myself.

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Migration between domains with same NetBios name

 

Here is a nice one - I've done quite a few migration with all kinds of
scenarios, so I hardly ask questions around this topic. 

 

But when migrating from one NT4 domain to an AD domain which both have the
same NetBios names, various issues and potential conflicts come to mind and I
wonder if others had to do this in the past, who could share their
experience.

 

Think about an existing NT4 domain called CORP and another existing AD domain
called CORP (with DNS=copr.company.com). And now you need to migrate all
users and resources from the NT4 CORP to the AD CORP and place AD DCs into
the same sites as the exising NT4 DCs... 

 

I can imagine various challenges, besides not being able to setup a trust and
thus loosing various options for doing a "normal" migration. At least I have
no need to register the AD domain in WINS; all clients are XP, but I know for
sure that I'm going to run into various other issues (the worst one being
that the account activation and the resource migration has to happend
instantaneously, since resource access won't be possible accross the
domains). But I'm also thinking of networking issues with and NT4 DC of the
one and an AD DC of the other domain in the same ip-subnet...

 

I wonder how others have tackled this challenge and what issues you ran into.


 

/Guido



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