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Microsoft Domain Migration Cookbook

  • Section(s): Domain
  • Published on Apr 20, 2004.
  • Last Modified on Apr 20, 2004.
  • Last Modified by Wayne Maples.
  • Rated 3 out of 5 based on 1 votes.
Microsoft has online a four chapter domain migration cookbook. Read them if you are considering AD and migrating from NT 4.0.

Domain Migration Cookbook - Chapter 1: Security

  • Authentication and Authorization
  • SIDHistory attribute

Domain Migration Cookbook - Chapter 2: Domain Upgrade

  • DCPromo.exe
  • Effect of Upgrade on Trusts
  • Using Kerberos Authentication
  • Mixed Mode and Native Mode

Domain Migration Cookbook - Chapter 3: Domain Restructure

Domain Migration Cookbook - Chapter 4: Restructuring Tools

  • Active Directory Migration Tool : MMC snap-in consisting of wizards that perform various migration tasks. Microsoft licensed this migration technology from Mission Critical Software and make it available free.
  • ClonePrincipal: The ClonePrincipal User Guide, Clonepr.doc, is located in the Support.cab file in the support\tools folder on your Windows 2000 CD
  • Netdom
  • MoveTree

There are good third party migration tools available. See NT/W2K Domain Migration Utilities

On your Windows 2000 CD in the support.cab is another Microsoft migration document, Planning Migration from Windows NT to Microsoft Windows 2000 (Domming.doc).

There is a lot of confusion about mixed mode versus native mode domains. A mixed mode domain can support NT 4 BDCs. Once all NT 4 domain controllers are converted, you can change the domain to native mode. There is no going back unless you left an NT 4 BDC offline. In any case, mixed mode and native mode pertain only to the domain controllers in the domain. A Windows 2000 domain in native mode will support legacy clients including Win9x, NT 3.51 and NT 4.0.

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