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Reinstalling a w2003 server while keeping users and profiles...

Asked by geir056 in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: robocopy, dc, profiles, reinstall, user

Hi,

I have a w2003 domain controller which has been updated from win2000 years ago and surely contains a lot of clutter.  As secondary DC I have a w2003R2-sp2.  I want to try to copy all user profiles and home folders to the secondary DC and promote it to primary DC and enable its DNS and DHCP servers.  Then I will denote the former PDC, take it offline and install w2003R2-sp2 from scratch, promote it as PDC and copy all user data over to it again.

The user profiles are inaccessible to me as administrator.  Will this be a problem when trying to copy them?  Both the profile folder and the home folders are on \\server-a\e and they should be copied to \\server-b\e.  Do you suggest using robocopy?  And what will the commandline look like in this case?

After copying the user profiles and home folders, I plan to edit the user accounts' profile- and home folder paths to point to the new server.  Does this make sense?  Any pitfalls here and other stuff I need to do in order to have the secondary DC be able to serve as a standalone PDC while I take the original DC down for reinstalling?

Does it exist other more elegant ways to completely reinstall a w2003 server and keep / restore the user accounts, profiles and home folders?

Thanks a lot for advice and comments

regards

Geir
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