An absolutely safe method that worked for me is this:<br>
Buy and configure a new server with all the drives that you will need. Connect it to the network. Install netware from the CD to match up to all the hardware. Let it join the existing NDS Tree - give it a new name so it can coexist with the old server. Use XCOPY32 and TCOPY to copy all of the directories and rights from the old volumes to the new volumes (use the same volume names, different servers). Then you just need to tweak the login scripts so the users map to the new server instead of the old. Somewhere along the line you'll need to uninstall the license from the old server and add it to the new one - or better yet, if the old server is NW4.x, put NW5.x on the new server (upgrade the DS version on the old one), and just get upgrade licenses for the new server. Before you shut down the old one, go into DSMAINT and make the new server the keeper of the Primary DS Replica, etc. Look it over, plan it out like I've described, and you don't need to shut down the old server until everything is totally happy with the new one. The only teensy downside is the new server has a new name, and you'll need to update the Preferred Server setting on the clients eventually.<br>
Good luck, enjoy NW5, and be sure to load IP - you'll love it. I prefer static IP, that way I can know exactly which PC's connection I'm looking at. NDPS printing is a bit different, but it works nicely. have fun!<br>
<p>Fred Wagner<br><a href=mailto:frwagne@ci.long-beach.ca.us>frwagne@ci.long-beach.ca.us</a><br><a href= > </a><br>