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Migrating From 2000 srv to 2003 srv
John L. 09.07.2007 21:10:00
I would like to move one of our DC's From 2000 Srv to 2003 srv.
Here is some specs:

"Domain A""10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS, WINS,
DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).

"Domain B""10.10.0.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS, WINS,
DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).

"Domain C""11.1.1.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2003 Srv SP 2 - Running DNS, WINS,
DHCP.

All workstastion and Thin Clients are Static ip's(over 400): Laptop are DHCP.
All domains are can see each other. DC B & C are offsite locations.

What i need help with:
I want to Put in A Win 2003 Srv as the "Domain A" - With DNS,WINS & DHCP and
leave the old Win 2000 srv as a File Server. I would like the new DC to use
the same IP as the old DC, This would minimze how many Workstations i will
have to touch. Eventually We will have only 1 domain to deal with with 3
Backup DC's, all on the same subnet. But this is my first step. I have the
New machine Built and OS installed. Just not sure where to go next. Please
help!

Thanks
John L.


Re: Migrating From 2000 srv to 2003 srv
Peter <spamfree[ at ]tampabay.rr.com> 09.07.2007 22:17:27
John L. wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I would like to move one of our DC's From 2000 Srv to 2003 srv.
> Here is some specs:
>
> "Domain A""10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS,
> WINS, DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
>
> "Domain B""10.10.0.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS, WINS,
> DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
>
> "Domain C""11.1.1.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2003 Srv SP 2 - Running DNS, WINS,
> DHCP.
>
> All workstastion and Thin Clients are Static ip's(over 400): Laptop are
> DHCP. All domains are can see each other. DC B & C are offsite locations.
>
> What i need help with:
> I want to Put in A Win 2003 Srv as the "Domain A" - With DNS,WINS & DHCP
> and leave the old Win 2000 srv as a File Server. I would like the new DC
> to use the same IP as the old DC, This would minimze how many Workstations
> i will have to touch. Eventually We will have only 1 domain to deal with
> with 3 Backup DC's, all on the same subnet. But this is my first step. I
> have the New machine Built and OS installed. Just not sure where to go
> next. Please help!
>
> Thanks
> John L.

1. Install new Win2003 machine into Domain A
2. Install DNS and WINS services on the new machine and configure as
necessary.
3. Install DHCP on new server configuring the necessary scope and options.
Then immediately disable the DHCP service on the old DC.
4. Promote to Domain controller.
5. Add Global Catalog to new server.
6. Move Domain A's FSMO roles to the new domain controller.
7. Verify that AD has fully replicated and then test that everything works
by shutting down the old DC. If something breaks fix it and repeat this
test until all is well. Everyone able to login? Inter forest and domain
trusts in place and working?
8. Now demote the old Domain A DC to a member server.

You can then renumber the IP addresses if you wish but, I would recommend
against this. You should not have to touch anything on the workstations if
they are using DHCP. If they are using static IP configurations that will
require changes then look into using the netsh command in a login script to
change the workstations' DNS and WINS settings or, better yet, change them
to DHCP too.

That should pretty much take care of the DC migration. There's bound to be a
bump or two, i.e. schema extension errors with /forestprep or /domainprep
but, they're well documented and fairly easily resolved.


HTH

Peter

Re: Migrating From 2000 srv to 2003 srv
v-kzhao[ at ]online.microsoft.com ("Ken Zhao [MSFT]") 10.07.2007 03:54:29
Hello John,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

I'd like to appreciate Peter for his detailed steps and experience sharing.

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| John L. wrote:
|
| > I would like to move one of our DC's From 2000 Srv to 2003 srv.
| > Here is some specs:
| >
| > "Domain A""10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS,
| > WINS, DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
| >
| > "Domain B""10.10.0.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2000 Srv SP 4 - Running DNS,
WINS,
| > DHCP & is also a file Server (Done before my Time).
| >
| > "Domain C""11.1.1.1/255.255.0.0" - Win 2003 Srv SP 2 - Running DNS,
WINS,
| > DHCP.
| >
| > All workstastion and Thin Clients are Static ip's(over 400): Laptop are
| > DHCP. All domains are can see each other. DC B & C are offsite
locations.
| >
| > What i need help with:
| > I want to Put in A Win 2003 Srv as the "Domain A" - With DNS,WINS & DHCP
| > and leave the old Win 2000 srv as a File Server. I would like the new DC
| > to use the same IP as the old DC, This would minimze how many
Workstations
| > i will have to touch. Eventually We will have only 1 domain to deal with
| > with 3 Backup DC's, all on the same subnet. But this is my first step. I
| > have the New machine Built and OS installed. Just not sure where to go
| > next. Please help!
| >
| > Thanks
| > John L.
|
| 1. Install new Win2003 machine into Domain A
| 2. Install DNS and WINS services on the new machine and configure as
| necessary.
| 3. Install DHCP on new server configuring the necessary scope and options.
| Then immediately disable the DHCP service on the old DC.
| 4. Promote to Domain controller.
| 5. Add Global Catalog to new server.
| 6. Move Domain A's FSMO roles to the new domain controller.
| 7. Verify that AD has fully replicated and then test that everything works
| by shutting down the old DC. If something breaks fix it and repeat this
| test until all is well. Everyone able to login? Inter forest and domain
| trusts in place and working?
| 8. Now demote the old Domain A DC to a member server.
|
| You can then renumber the IP addresses if you wish but, I would recommend
| against this. You should not have to touch anything on the workstations if
| they are using DHCP. If they are using static IP configurations that will
| require changes then look into using the netsh command in a login script
to
| change the workstations' DNS and WINS settings or, better yet, change them
| to DHCP too.
|
| That should pretty much take care of the DC migration. There's bound to
be a
| bump or two, i.e. schema extension errors with /forestprep or /domainprep
| but, they're well documented and fairly easily resolved.
|
|
| HTH
|
| Peter
|
|

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