On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Brian Desmond <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I'm not entirely certain I understand the question, but, some general 
> thoughts around your message:
>
> You are correct your proposed methodology this is the easiest method.
>
> You will also need to run adprep /domainprep followed by adprep /domainprep 
> /gpprep for each domain you plan to upgrade.

Found that out, yeah. Guess my guy didn't read the part about
"domainprep" in each domain, and I guess I didn't, either, or I didn't
explain it well enough.

> You do not need to upgrade to Windows 2000 native mode first. WS03 can be 
> dcpromo'ed into a mixed mode domain. As a matter of principle, you should 
> really aim to goto FFL2/DFL2 (WS2003 functional level) as part of this 
> exercise.

We will see about doing that, thanks.

> You can dcpromo 2003 domain controllers into either domain. To upgrade your 
> forest of course you need to upgrade the DCs in each domain. WS2003 maintains 
> the one domain per domain controller relationship.

That's what we would like - an updated forest.

> Once you go to Windows 2003, you will be able to leverage application 
> partitions to replicate your DNS zones around which will remove the need for 
> these hierarchical forwarders, potentially.

Something else to investigate. :-)

> Why are you going to WS03? It's now two releases behind.

We're doing it in stages. We also need 2008 licenses, which will be in
next year's budget (we're a state gov't agency). But we need to get
more up to date now. So we're doing it this, and trying to clean up
our infrastructure in the process.

2 releases? Do you mean that 2008 and 2008R2 are considered separate releases?

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