All,
I had a major problem with trying to upgrade from NT 4 to Windows 2003. Here are the details.
I had an existing NT 4.0 domain. I purchased a new server to run W2003. I installed NT 4 on my new server and made it a BDC. I loaded SP6. I then promoted the new server to be the PDC. I then upgraded the PDC to W2003. After it was done upgrading the OS it started dcpromo to install AD. I was given 3 options to choose from. I wasn't sure which one to pick so I called MS for support. This is the important part. My client has 100 PC'S running 2000 Pro and XP Pro. I did not want to mess around with changing the domain name because I did not want to have to touch all 100 PC'S and deal with joining a workgroup and then joining the new domain. The main reason for this is because then I have to copy the user's profile so they don't lose there favorites and desktop icons. When I spoke to MS about this they said there is no way to prevent touching all PC'S and copying the profile over. I find this very hard to believe. What would someone do if they have 5000 PC'S? Touch every one? I don't think so. Does anyone have a solution for this problem. I spoke to 3 MS engineers and they all say the same thing. Please HELP!!!!! Thanks
I had a major problem with trying to upgrade from NT 4 to Windows 2003. Here are the details.
I had an existing NT 4.0 domain. I purchased a new server to run W2003. I installed NT 4 on my new server and made it a BDC. I loaded SP6. I then promoted the new server to be the PDC. I then upgraded the PDC to W2003. After it was done upgrading the OS it started dcpromo to install AD. I was given 3 options to choose from. I wasn't sure which one to pick so I called MS for support. This is the important part. My client has 100 PC'S running 2000 Pro and XP Pro. I did not want to mess around with changing the domain name because I did not want to have to touch all 100 PC'S and deal with joining a workgroup and then joining the new domain. The main reason for this is because then I have to copy the user's profile so they don't lose there favorites and desktop icons. When I spoke to MS about this they said there is no way to prevent touching all PC'S and copying the profile over. I find this very hard to believe. What would someone do if they have 5000 PC'S? Touch every one? I don't think so. Does anyone have a solution for this problem. I spoke to 3 MS engineers and they all say the same thing. Please HELP!!!!! Thanks