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Op 18 jul. 2011 17:34 schreef "Andrew S. Baker" <[email protected]> het
volgende:
> What was the problem you had with DNS?
>
> If the domain was well maintained, and there are no other reasons for
> building a new domain, I would be *much* more inclined to bring up new
2008
> servers in the existing domain, and then decommission the older DC
> infrastructure.
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> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:40 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello all
>>
>> I am currently working on the migration project of our Windows Server
2003
>> domain to a Windows R2 2008 domain. Our single domain is small with about
>> 160 user acounts.
>> I've tried doing a swing migration but somehow could not get the DNS
server
>> to work on the R2 server. I am currently looking at the C&P migration
>> option. With the C&P migration I know that users would have to re-create
>> their passwords again, but this isn't an issue for me. What concerns me
is
>> whether user and machine accounts will get migrated across correctly.
Also
>> would I have to re-join the users' workstations to the new domain? Would
>> Group Policies and Security Permissions be migrated across?
>> I was thinking of keeping the same domain name and server name (including
>> IP address), obviously the original domain server would be switched off.
>> Any comments/advice would be greately appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>>
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