Title: Domain Native Mode

Our company is in the process of deploying E2K3 into our environment.

After some understanding of the product is that we would require the domain to be in at least W2K Native Mode.

Enough said we have started a process of informing all people about this move but the powers that be want me to provide a answer around the following:

§       Risk involved with the mode change
§       Back-out procedure (I honestly believe that if you go that far than stay with new change and work with the problems and resolve)

§       Lab environment testing the back out procedure.

So I decided to test this rollback in the lab

Built the following:

§       Empty Root
§       Child Domain (switch mode)

What I did was I kept an existing NT4 BDC then switched the mode I went through the logs and made a few changes on the PDC Emulator and the changes were synchronized with the PDC Emulator.

What baffles me is the fact that MS says that all communications break after the switch.

Will this problem only appear after a few days or should it be appearing immediately???

Using ADSI Edit I searched on the domain partition to note the value after the change and I picked up an attribute called

ntMixed Domain: 0

The value prior to the change was 1 and moved to 0

Am I correct in saying that the information is held on the Domain Partition?

Should I be restoring the entire forest or just the domain in specific to go back to Mixed Mode?

Guys please bear with my questions as they are all far and in between but it's either this or Hotdog Stand which I was told to put up if this change is not successful.

And I don't think I am cut out for a Hotdog stand yet ...grin grin...


Thanks again in advance

Yusuf

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