Hi All,
I posted about this a while ago and got a bit of useful information, however 
upon attempting this migration, one main problem comes to mind.

Currently we have a Windows 2003 AD / NT4 domain in mixed mode which is working 
fine, we also have a Notes server, with its directory populated with user 
accounts and such.

Most of the stuff I have found on the MS site suggests that directory 
replication is necessary for this whole interoperability scenario to work, 
however if we do that, then we end up with a whole lot of duplicate accounts 
from Domino in AD and from AD in Domino.

Secondly the mailboxes, once moved, will be associated with the doubled up 
accounts in AD, not the accounts that users currently log on with. If this 
method is to be used, then we need some way to say to the current AD account 
for the users, that their primary mailbox is the ones that are associated with 
the dud active directory accounts.

Lastly, the documentation I have from MS is very vague, and I am sure there are 
documents that go into much further detail about exactly what buttons to click 
and settings to fill.

Currently we have replicated the Domino directory into AD in a seperate OU to 
keep them away from the primary user accounts, this part worked fine, but we 
are unsure how to proceed from there. There is currently no replication from AD 
to Domino.

If anyone could shed some light on how we should go about this process, it 
would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Luke
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