Dee Lueckenotte is project manager on the state of Missouri’s Active Directory and Exchange team. Undertaking an Active Directory migration is a big task, regardless of an organization's size and ...
Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
Last week, I waxed nostalgically about the companies that provided the tools many of us used to migrate from Windows NT servers to Windows 2000 servers. Evidently a little wax got into the printing ...
Windows Server 2000 support ended in mid-July, leaving more than a few Active Directory domains running on unsupported servers. In a situation that mirrors the scenario affecting many state and local ...
I hope this is the last we’ll have to talk about migration for a while, but I can’t leave this topic without pointing out the fine tools available from Aelita Software. I do this, I hasten to add, not ...
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, October 16, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SysTools, a leading provider of data management and migration solutions, is thrilled to ...
Does anyone have any reference material that tells what ports/protocols are required to migrate users from an NT 4.0 domain to a 2003 Active Directory forest? I have to migrate around 3500 people into ...
Semperis leverages existing identity security capabilities along with a new migration tool, to offer a comprehensive Active Directory transition and consolidation offering. Companies often have ...
Windows 2000 Active Directory deployments can take much longer than expected. Just ask Eric Kornau, CIO at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. “We have to teach Windows 2000 in our ...
I have a small (25 users) remote NT4 domain that I want to lose/flatten into our Windows 2000 domain.<BR><BR>There is already a two-way trust between the two domains.<BR><BR>I haven't used it yet but ...
Windows Server 2000 support ended in mid-July, leaving more than a few Active Directory domains running on unsupported servers. I recently worked with a school system with 65 domains (one for each ...
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