Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations (Best web site)
Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out 6 Set the account transition options These options tell the wizard how to move the user accounts between domains. You can enable or disable target accounts or allow target accounts to inherit account status in the source domain. You can also disable the source user accounts postmigration or wait a set number of days before disabling the accounts. The wizard will also migrate SIDs for source domain user accounts if you select the Migrate User SIDs To Target Domain option. 7 Access authorization When the source domain is a Windows NT 4 domain, credentials are required to authorize the migration (a user account that belongs to the Domain Admins group is required). 8 Select user options The User Options dialog box (as shown in the following screen) enables you to control how user accounts are handled as follows: The Translate Roaming Profiles option (selected by default) migrates the roaming profiles to the destination domain. The Update User Rights option (selected by default) migrates user rights from the source domain to the destination domain. The Migrate Associated User Groups option lets you migrate groups from the source domain of which the user accounts are members. When you opt to let the wizard migrate the groups to which the users belong, you can select the Update Previously Migrated Objects option to enable repeated migration of the same set of users and groups during a migration that is performed progressively over time. The Fix Users Group Membership option causes the wizard to add users to all groups in the destination domain that the users are members of in the source domain. You can also specify how user account names are handled (this action defaults to Do Not Rename Accounts), or you can specify a prefix or suffix to be used. Chapter 9 270
Visit our web design programs services for an affordable and reliable webhost to suit all your needs.