Bulletproof web design - Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations
Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations Migrating to Windows Server 2003 2 Select the domains The Domain Selection dialog box next prompts you to select or enter the names (DNS or NetBIOS) of the source and destination domains (if the destination domain is the forest root, you must provide the DNS name). 3 Select the users The Select Users dialog box prompts you to select the users that you want to migrate. To add users, click Add, click Advanced, click Find Now, and then select the users to migrate (you can hold down the Ctrl key while clicking to select multiples or hold down the Shift key while clicking to select a range). 4 Choose the OU You are next prompted to select the OU to which the users should be migrated. 5 Select password options You next set the password options, choosing whether to require complex passwords, reset the password as the user name, or migrate passwords (as shown in the following screen). You can prevent users from having to provide a new password after migration by having the wizard migrate the passwords. If you select the Migrate Passwords option, you must specify the name of the source domain controller in the Password Migration Source DC box. Once the source is selected, the wizard expects to find a domain controller configured as a Password Export Server. Chapter 9 The setup for password migration has several requirements (refer to the section entitled Migrating Passwords later in this chapter for details on how to configure this): The Everyone account must be a member of the Pre Windows 2000 Compatible Access group. The source domain controller must have the 128-bit high encryption pack installed and also must have the encryption key from the destination domain controller. 269
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