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Migration Tips
- Verifying Adprep
- Date - Jul 05, 2007
- Rating - 1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to verify if Adprep has done its job.
- Monitor Share Usage for File Server Migration
- Date - Apr 07, 2005
- Rating - 4.4
- Author - Leon Funnell
- How to monitor share access on a file server.
- Moving Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Applications to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Sep 07, 2004
- Rating - 2.7
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 202 KB Microsoft Word file - explains how to plan a migration strategy, and it describes how you can use various utilities and technical resources to deploy Windows Server 2003 as an application server and Web server, while minimizing disruption and additional investment.
- Migrating UNIX and Other Applications to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Jun 21, 2004
- Rating - 4
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 169 KB Microsoft Word file - white paper outlines the many system management tools and the advanced development environment that make it easy for IT professionals and developers to migrate UNIX and Java applications to a Windows-based solution.
- Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 2.3
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 288 KB Microsoft Word file - white paper describes how any organization currently running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 can benefit from upgrading to the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems. Included in this document is an overview of the upgrade process as well as information on some of the basic decisions you will need to make during the process—whether you are upgrading an existing system, or performing a new installation.
- Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 3.2
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 243 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper provides an overview of the upgrade process and outlines some of the basic decisions to consider—whether you are upgrading an existing system, performing a new installation, or carrying out a migration.
- NetWare to Windows Server 2003 Migration Planning Guide
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 3
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 5236 KB Microsoft Word file - This guide is intended for customers planning to migrate all or part of their Novell NetWare environment to the Windows Server 2003 operating system and Active Directory® directory service. Using the utilities included in the Microsoft Windows® Services for NetWare product, you can facilitate directory management and improve data availability by establishing directory interoperability. Best practices for planning and preparing for a migration are discussed and detailed step-by-step instructions for both staged and direct migrations are provided.
- Migrating Windows NT Server 4.0 Domains to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory3
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 2
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 309 KB Microsoft Word file
- TechNet Webcast: Migrating from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 2
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 77 minutes
- TechNet Webcast: Best Practices for Planning Your Migration to Microsoft Exchange 2003
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 101 minutes
- TechNet Webcast: Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 and UNIX Application Migration
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - 4
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 54 minutes - Maximize previous investments in your UNIX infrastructure, applications & people while capitalizing on Windows innovation. In this TechNet Webcast, we'll demonstrate how tools such as Services for UNIX can help you port applications and scripts from UNIX to Windows Server 2003 and have them run natively on Windows. We'll help you understand how to extend the ported application to take advantage of Windows innovation like COM and .NET Web Services.
- Migrating Win32 Applications to Windows Server 2003
- Date - Apr 20, 2004
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Wayne Maples
- 246 KB Microsoft Word file - This includes applications such as Visual Basic®, 32-bit Windows-based applications, and Web applications written using Active Server Pages (ASP).
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