PhilMarcum
MIS
I've got the following Windows 2003 domain hierarchy:
Top level Root.currentdomain.com in Forest#1
Domain#1 - no AD objects
Total DC's = 2 (virtual)
Domain#2 - all AD objects
Total DC's = 8
Domain#3
Total DC's = 2 (virtual)
Child domain to be collapsed into an OU
Top level Root.newdomain.com in Windows 2003 R2 Forest#2
Domain1
I need to migrate Domain#2 into the new forest#2 root.newdomain.com. Before performing the actual migration I'd like to set up a test lab using a DC containing the AD from the forest#1 "currentdomain". I've done the following:
1. "dcpromo" a member server making it a DC - GC in the current domain and allow full replication of all objects.
So far I've come across a few suggestions which include seizing the FSMO roles, performing a system state restore, or performing a bulk export of all AD objects using ldifde. I've also been reading up on the domain renaming tools for server 2003. Back in the NT4.0 days you'd simply set up a BDC, allow replication, take it offline, add it to its new subnet, and then promote it to a PDC. I'm not interested in seizing FSMO roles for obvious reasons and I have performed a system state backup of one of my DC's. Having said that I'm wondering if anyone would have any additional pointers, suggestions, or directions with step-by-step instructions for doing this? Even though I have virtual servers I honestly don't want to use them for this project. The request is for physical representation of domain#2.
Any responses appreciated.
Top level Root.currentdomain.com in Forest#1
Domain#1 - no AD objects
Total DC's = 2 (virtual)
Domain#2 - all AD objects
Total DC's = 8
Domain#3
Total DC's = 2 (virtual)
Child domain to be collapsed into an OU
Top level Root.newdomain.com in Windows 2003 R2 Forest#2
Domain1
I need to migrate Domain#2 into the new forest#2 root.newdomain.com. Before performing the actual migration I'd like to set up a test lab using a DC containing the AD from the forest#1 "currentdomain". I've done the following:
1. "dcpromo" a member server making it a DC - GC in the current domain and allow full replication of all objects.
So far I've come across a few suggestions which include seizing the FSMO roles, performing a system state restore, or performing a bulk export of all AD objects using ldifde. I've also been reading up on the domain renaming tools for server 2003. Back in the NT4.0 days you'd simply set up a BDC, allow replication, take it offline, add it to its new subnet, and then promote it to a PDC. I'm not interested in seizing FSMO roles for obvious reasons and I have performed a system state backup of one of my DC's. Having said that I'm wondering if anyone would have any additional pointers, suggestions, or directions with step-by-step instructions for doing this? Even though I have virtual servers I honestly don't want to use them for this project. The request is for physical representation of domain#2.
Any responses appreciated.