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Sent: Saturday, 12 June 2004 12:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
VMWare has a couple of fully released products right now ;-)
You may have valid reasons for wanting to go with Microsoft's product,
though
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not going
to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not going
to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
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Sent: Friday, 11 June 2004 7:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
you have different options when you're trying to implement the exact same
namespace in a physically separated lab, or when you want to integrate your
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
But then you should clean up your production AD to remove mention of the DC
that isn't there anymore.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216498
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From: Rutherford, Robert
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Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not
going to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
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From: Glenn Corbett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not
going to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
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From: Glenn Corbett
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not going
to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
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If you simply want:
Same users\groups
Same OU structure
Same GPO's
I highly suggest you look at GPMC (group policy mgmt console) scripts...
CreateEnvironmentFromXML.wsf
CreateXMLFromEnvironment.wsf
-steve
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From: Glenn Corbett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Non DR migration of AD
Bring up a new DC..
Take it off the production domain and into the lab... Seize the roles?
You will have to do some clean up but it's the easiest way if it's not going
to be linked to your production domain.
Rob
you have different options when you're trying to implement the exact
same namespace in a physically separated lab, or when you want to
integrate your lab into the production network, choosing a different
domain name.
For the first option you can go the clone DC or grab DC method as
described in
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