Sri lanka web server - Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations
Part 3: Windows Server 2003 Upgrades and Migrations Migrating to Windows Server 2003 7 Exclude object properties When migrating a Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 computer, you can choose to exclude properties of computer objects during migration. By default, all computer object properties are included. 8 Handling naming conflicts In the event of a conflict with computer names in the destination domain, you can specify how you want the Computer Migration Wizard to deal with it. By default, the Replace Conflicting Accounts option is selected, which provides two options: You can select Remove Existing User Rights, to remove rights assigned in the destination domain that don t exist in the source domain, or Move Replaced Accounts To Specified Target Organizational Unit, which overwrites accounts in the destination domain with account data from the source domain. Alternatively, you can select the Rename Conflicting Accounts By Adding The Following option to rename the computer accounts by adding a prefix or suffix to the account name. The summary of the migration information is displayed. Verify the computer migration is configured correctly before clicking Finish to complete the wizard. If you are running in Test mode, verify that the line Changes Will Not Be Written is present, which indicates that this migration is running in Test mode and will not actually perform the requested changes. Merging Groups during Migration To merge groups from the source domain into a group in the destination domain, run the Group Mapping and Merging Wizard on the Action menu in ADMT. The Group Mapping and Merging Wizard uses many of the same dialog boxes as the Group Account Migration Chapter 9
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