Seems like you are putting too much emphasis on the NetBIOS name which is 
still supported in 2003 FFL/DFL. Upgrading your FFL won't get rid of the 
NetBIOS name,  so any apps that still rely on this will still work. 

You will not need to do step # 2 




Christopher Bodnar 
Enterprise Architect I, Corporate Office of Technology:Enterprise 
Architecture and Engineering Services 
Tel 610-807-6459 
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From:   "Tom Miller" <tmil...@sfgtrust.com>
To:     "NT System Admin Issues" <ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com>
Date:   11/05/2012 11:21 AM
Subject:        New job:  AD is a mess



Hi Folks,
 
I started a new job a week ago and I'm auditing the various systems for 
which I am responsible. 
 
Active Directory is a mess.  It is still at Windows 2000 functional level. 
 I need to address this before a planned migration to Exchange 2010. There 
are a few Windows 2000 domain controllers that I need to decommission, and 
my memory is foggy on Windows 2000.
 
The  name for the AD domain is like ABCdomain.com.  The pre- Windows 2000 
name is just "ABC".  Oddly, a number of systems seem to want to use ABC 
and not ABCdomain - these are 2003 servers and PCs mostly.   Are there any 
tools anyone knows of that can tell me which systems refer to that.  Since 
I'm new and the previous person left no documentation, I'm hunting alot 
now.   All of the user IDs have the ABD domain name listed in the Account 
tab of their accounts, and the field is user logon name (Pre-Windows 
2000).
 
Here's the plan to at least remove the 2000 domain controllers (there are 
2003/2008 DCs):
1.  create new GPOs to address printer and drive mappings.  Currently done 
via mix of batch and kixtart files. 
2.  Update the account information for users accounts from ABC to 
ABCdomain (necessary?? ).
3.  Demote Windows 2000 domain controllers.
4.  Change domain/functional levels to 2003 (minimum required for Exchange 
2010).
 
I'm sure I'm missing something.  Comments/recommendations appreciated.
 
Tom
 
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