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Asked by PKFIOM in Active Directory, Windows 2000 Server
I currently administer a Windows 2000 network running Active Directory within a single domain (1 master/primary domain controller and 2 back-up domain controllers) - various Windows 2000 / Windows 2003 member servers are also attached to the network.
The domain servers are also used to manage DHCP, DNS etc. and act as Print Servers as well
I want to look to upgrade (by installing new server hardware) the domain controllers to either Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 - three new servers are to be purchased to replace the existing kit
After reading around the subject on the Internet there seems to be many different ways to achive this goals - what is the best / safest way to migrate the AD (whilst retaining the same domain name), what pre-checks can be performed and what regression point are there if a section fails
Is there a definite guide out to achieve this process
20091118-EE-VQP-93 / EE_QW_2_20070628