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shays
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 9:51 pm    Post subject: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some webcasts but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my servers. I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular path. We have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to migrate to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install approach to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the 2003 DC how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly XP pro with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will have several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application database (may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays
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Vincent Xu [MSFT]
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps. Please let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some webcasts but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular path. We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install approach to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the 2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly XP pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays
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shays
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 5:51 pm    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is on server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS, make it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it to 2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to the backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then promote server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I be able to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps. Please let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some webcasts but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular path. We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install approach to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the 2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly XP pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays


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Vincent Xu [MSFT]
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

Hi,

I think you may just perform a in-place upgrade on Server B. Please refer
to :

<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/8d926ba4-0323-45a6-96f0-db7f7cb33f6b.mspx>

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is on
server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS, make
it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it to 2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to the
backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then promote
server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I be able
to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the
domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps. Please
let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some webcasts
but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my
servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular path.
We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to
migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install approach
to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the
2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly XP
pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application
database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays



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shays
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:50 pm    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

I could do that, but isn't it usually recommended to do a fresh install of
Operating Systems versus upgrading?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

I think you may just perform a in-place upgrade on Server B. Please refer
to :

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/8d926ba4-0323-45a6-96f0-db7f7cb33f6b.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

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One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is on
server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS, make
it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it to 2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to the
backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then promote
server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I be able
to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the
domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps. Please
let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some webcasts
but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my
servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular path.
We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to
migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install approach
to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the
2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly XP
pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application
database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays





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Vincent Xu [MSFT]
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

Hi,

Actually each has his strong point.

If you would like to perform a migration between 2 domains, please refer to
:

<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/cead3dc3-4920-4b7a-b6fe-6111d44110b3.mspx>

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I could do that, but isn't it usually recommended to do a fresh install
of
Operating Systems versus upgrading?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,

I think you may just perform a in-place upgrade on Server B. Please
refer
to :


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/8d926ba4-0323-45a6-96f0-db7f7cb33f6b.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader
so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
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phone
support at no charge during critical LAN outages or "business down"
situations. This benefit is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
all
Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

This and other support options are available here:
BCPS:

https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/40010469
Others:
https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/

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One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is on
server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS,
make
it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it to
2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to the
backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then promote
server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a
different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I be
able
to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the
domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps.
Please
let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some
webcasts
but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my
servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular
path.
We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to
migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install
approach
to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the
2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly
XP
pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will
have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application
database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application
Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays






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shays
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:51 pm    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

We only have one domain. Is there a procedure for saving the current active
directory when all of the servers in the same and only domain are going to
get a fresh installed OS?


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

Actually each has his strong point.

If you would like to perform a migration between 2 domains, please refer to
:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/cead3dc3-4920-4b7a-b6fe-6111d44110b3.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I could do that, but isn't it usually recommended to do a fresh install
of
Operating Systems versus upgrading?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,

I think you may just perform a in-place upgrade on Server B. Please
refer
to :


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/8d926ba4-0323-45a6-96f0-db7f7cb33f6b.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is on
server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS,
make
it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it to
2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to the
backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then promote
server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a
different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I be
able
to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into the
domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this steps.
Please
let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some
webcasts
but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading my
servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular
path.
We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would like to
migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install
approach
to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as the
2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are mostly
XP
pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I will
have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application
database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application
Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays








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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: RE: Server 2k migration to Server 2k3 Reply with quote

Hi,

As I said in my previous reply, you need to build another domain and
perform a migration between 2 domains.

Please refer to
<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/cead3dc3-4920-4b7a-b6fe-6111d44110b3.mspx>

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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We only have one domain. Is there a procedure for saving the current
active
directory when all of the servers in the same and only domain are going
to
get a fresh installed OS?


"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,

Actually each has his strong point.

If you would like to perform a migration between 2 domains, please
refer to
:


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/cead3dc3-4920-4b7a-b6fe-6111d44110b3.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I could do that, but isn't it usually recommended to do a fresh
install
of
Operating Systems versus upgrading?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,

I think you may just perform a in-place upgrade on Server B. Please
refer
to :



http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/DepK
it/8d926ba4-0323-45a6-96f0-db7f7cb33f6b.mspx

Hope it helps.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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=====================================================
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situations. This benefit is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
to
all
Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

This and other support options are available here:
BCPS:


https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/40010469
Others:
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One major question is how to backup the Active Directory that is
on
server B.
Do I install Server 2k on say an unused workstation, turn on DNS,

make
it a
domain controller, sync up, promote it, take offline, migrate it
to
2003,
install 2003 on server B, make it a domain controller, sync up to
the
backup
directory service that is now on this old workstation, then
promote
server B?
Are there steps missing? Am I completely wrong and there is a
different
process to follow? Will clients have to rejoin the domain? Will I
be
able
to
leave all naming and IP addresses the same for this conversion?

Thanks,
shays

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shays,

My understanding is you don't want to add another server into
the
domain
and upgrade the 3 servers to Windows 2003.

Based on my experience, we should upgrade DC first (server B)

Then Server A or Server C either will be OK.

I wonder if you have any concerns or questions about this
steps.
Please
let
me know in detail and I am able to be of assistance.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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I have read many posts, researched the docs, and viewed some
webcasts
but
still do not know the straight forward approach to upgrading
my
servers.
I
would appreciate any evaluation and advice into my particular
path.
We
have 3
servers running Server 2000 standard edition that I would
like to
migrate
to
Server 2003 standard. I generally follow the fresh install
approach
to
upgrading OS and would most likely want to do the same with
these
servers.
Without the benefit of a new server to move in and promote as
the
2003 DC
how
should I proceed to get my network upgraded? Clients are
mostly
XP
pro
with a
few 2k pro. I plan to get done over holiday shutdown so I
will
have
several
days to accomplish.

Server A: SQL 2000, MS Great Plains

Server B: Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS, Wins, ASA Application
database
(may
need to be configured for 2003 terminal server - Application
Mode)

Server C: Sybase application database

Thanks,
shays









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