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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Migration Design: Deployment

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
System architects, integrators, engineers, and administrators who are planning to migrate from NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 to Windows 2000; existing MCSEs who wish to upgrade their certification and support skills for Windows 2000
Prerequisites
Administrative experience with NT 3.5x or NT 4.0; an understanding of DNS, TCP/IP, and WINS; familiarity with Windows 2000 Directory Services and Windows 2000 Server
Course Aim
To describe how to plan the restructuring of a Windows NT 3.5x or NT 4.0 domain to a Windows 2000 domain
Learning Objectives
Describe the components and principals of domain security.
Discuss the features of domain restructuring tools.
Identify the restructuring order within a domain.
Evaluate interforest and intraforest restructuring scenarios.
Describe how to configure source and target domains for interforest restructuring.
Move users, groups, and computer accounts using ADMT.
Implement group migration using ClonePrincipal.
Migrate computer accounts using Netdom.
Discuss the tasks that an administrator needs to perform following a migration.
Topics Covered
Restructuring domains
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Domain security principals
- Forest restructuring
- Domain restructuring tools
- Simulation

Developing a restructure strategy
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Pre-restructure planning
- Configuring source and target domains
- Moving users and groups
- Hands-on: Migrating users with ADMT
- Hands-on: Migrating groups with ClonePrincipal

Users, groups, and resources
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Moving computers and DCs
- Hands-on: Moving computers using Netdom
- Hands-on: Moving computers using ADMT
- Post-migration tasks