Let's see if I follow you-
You have new hardware (currently running W2K-S), and they are member
servers. You would like them to be DC's, but you don't want to go native...
Unless someone has come up with a trick, dcpromo on a W2K box will insist
on AD, etc. You can, however, upgrade an existing NT4 DC to W2K DC.
I would say blow away the W2K system partition, install NT4 as a new
BDC. After everything is backed up and appears to be running correctly,
promote it to PDC. Shut down your old PDC.
If you really want this piece of hardware to be running W2K Server, you can
then do an upgrade of the existing DC.
>I have an NT4 domain that is part of my corporate group of domains. My
>company
>will probably not
>have a Win2K domain structure in place for another year or so, and I want to
>upgrade my domain
>to new servers with Win2K. I guess my question is, how is it best to
>accomplish
>this? I have a couple of
>NT4 servers (old 266Mhz machines now) and a couple of new servers with Win2K
>server installed
>as domain members. It's not as simple as running the dcpromo command, I don't
>think. Reading through
>tech notes from MS implies ways to migrate domains and upgrade NT4 boxes to
>Win2K, but I'm not
>sure that's what I am really looking for. Anyone have any suggestions to
>share?--
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