Boy-oh-boy you sure came to the right place for I myself just am going
through a similar upgrade (but on much-more of a larger scale). Assuming you
have some legacy application (apps design before NTFS or even FAT32 dos
perhaps) if so then testing testing testing I can stress that enough. The
amount of time invested in that can help you understand a lot. I've notice
that conflicts of memory; oh yeh do not forget to upgrade all of your client
drivers on your server. Speaking of your client make sure if you go out and
get all patches, updates and fixes to whatever client you are using (of
coarse with the exception of Microsoft). BIOS updates are good it helps the
OS address hardware changes efficiently.

If you of coarse anything that you experience unlike anything that has been
mentioned please share.

Terrence Daniels
NT Admin,
MCP

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of C.Rajagopalan
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 1:45 AM
To: MSWinNT Discussions
Subject: The best way....

Hi !

We need to upgrade about 30 client machines in our Division having following
config:

Existing Config: 64 MB RAM, 4 GB HDD

To be upgraded to: 256 MB RAM, 40 GB HDD

Rest all, including the Apps, Users, etc. should remain the same in each
machine. At the end of the upgradation, there will be only one 40 GB HDD in
each. All clients currently run Win 2K SP2.

Which is the best way to go about this upgradation, WITHOUT the full
re-install of the OS ?

Any case studies, experiences, pitfalls, software to accomplish this would
be most useful.

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

C.Rajagopalan,
NW Admin,
DPEND, IGCAR, Kalpakkam, TN 603102, India



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