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Company is splitting up

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dan-ats - 19 Sep 2005 21:27 GMT
The company is splitting into two separate entities. The current domain is
currently at windows 2000/Exchange 2000.  I need to figure out what is the
best possible way of migrating the users to a new company/ 2003 domain with a
new exchange 2003 server. Thanks.
Al Mulnick - 20 Sep 2005 00:07 GMT
As the song goes, breaking up is hard to do ;)

Not impossible though.

What are the actual requirements for the migration? Any coexistence
requirements? Any other data, networks, etc? Depending on the answer to
those questions, you'll need to treat this as a migration from one forest to
another forest ('cause that's what it is really.)

Are you looking for additional information about this?

Al

> The company is splitting into two separate entities. The current domain is
> currently at windows 2000/Exchange 2000.  I need to figure out what is the
> best possible way of migrating the users to a new company/ 2003 domain
> with a
> new exchange 2003 server. Thanks.
Erwin van Workum - 28 Sep 2005 11:38 GMT
Have a look at the following article, ADMT will do the job for you

http://www.petri.co.il/active_directory_migration_tool_usage_w2k_windows_2003.htm
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Erwin van Workum
Alkum Solutions

Email : Erwin@alkum.nl

> The company is splitting into two separate entities. The current domain is
> currently at windows 2000/Exchange 2000.  I need to figure out what is the
> best possible way of migrating the users to a new company/ 2003 domain with a
> new exchange 2003 server. Thanks.
 
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