Everyone thanks for all your responses,
they were all very useful.
--Alex
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I have a W2K AD that I want to migrate to
W2K3 AD. Whats the best option: In-place upgrade of the W2K DC or
standing up a brand new W2K3 DC server
And then upgrade the W2K DC to W2K3?
By the way the W2K DC is also running DNS,
DHCP, WINS. I have one more DNS server. If I go the
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I have a W2K AD that I want to migrate to
W2K3 AD. Whats the best option: In-place upgrade of the W2K DC or standing up a
brand new W2K3 DC server
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I have a W2K AD that I want to migrate to
W2K3 AD. Whats the best option: In-place upgrade of the W2K DC or
standing up a brand new W2K3 DC server
And then upgrade the W2K DC to W2K3?
By the way the W2K DC is also running DNS,
DHCP, WINS. I have one more DNS server
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:44:10 -0500
My personal opinion is that you carry less crap over if you bring up a
new 2k3 DC (even if only temporarily). You can
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I have a W2K AD
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Agreed, although you should be careful to note (and take appropriate
actions
for) any apps that utilize hard coded DNS server entries
, 2005
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I would, if budget allows, go the second
route. Do the schema upgrade bring up new windows 2003 server. Migrate FSMO
roles to it. Move DNS,WINS etc to the new server and then DCPROMO, one at time,
your
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 10:16:10 -0400
Thanks for the advice! Excuse my ignorance, but how do I upgrade the
schema, while I'm installing the WIN2K3 server
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Thanks for the advice!
Excuse my ignorance, but how do I upgrade the schema, while Im installing the
WIN2K3 server? Ditto for migrating
/GC placements etc and then carry on as in my first mail.
Regards
Peter
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Thanks
, Alex
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Thanks for the advice! Excuse my
ignorance, but how do I upgrade the schema, while Im installing the
WIN2K3 server? Ditto for migrating FSMOs.
Does it mean that I
to Exchange Server 2003
Cheers
Jorge
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Hi Alex
Get hold of the MS article on upgrading Windows 2000 Ad
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I would, if budget allows, go the second
route. Do the schema upgrade bring up new windows 2003 server. Migrate
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