If you’re not concerned about the magnitude of the task required to migrate to Active Directory, you probably don’t run Windows NT. But the reality is that if you’re planning a migration, don’t plan ...
The votes are in, and it’s clear that deploying Microsoft’s Active Directory is a task like none other ever attempted by seasoned Windows NT administrators. The complexity of the directory — from ...
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, October 16, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SysTools, a leading provider of data management and migration solutions, is thrilled to ...
Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
Semperis leverages existing identity security capabilities along with a new migration tool, to offer a comprehensive Active Directory transition and consolidation offering. Companies often have ...
I hope this is the last we’ll have to talk about migration for a while, but I can’t leave this topic without pointing out the fine tools available from Aelita Software. I do this, I hasten to add, not ...
Last week, I waxed nostalgically about the companies that provided the tools many of us used to migrate from Windows NT servers to Windows 2000 servers. Evidently a little wax got into the printing ...
Does anyone have any reference material that tells what ports/protocols are required to migrate users from an NT 4.0 domain to a 2003 Active Directory forest? I have to migrate around 3500 people into ...
Windows Server 2000 support ended in mid-July, leaving more than a few Active Directory domains running on unsupported servers. I recently worked with a school system with 65 domains (one for each ...
Dee Lueckenotte is project manager on the state of Missouri’s Active Directory and Exchange team. Undertaking an Active Directory migration is a big task, regardless of an organization's size and ...
I have a small (25 users) remote NT4 domain that I want to lose/flatten into our Windows 2000 domain.<BR><BR>There is already a two-way trust between the two domains.<BR><BR>I haven't used it yet but ...
Windows Server 2000 support ended in mid-July, leaving more than a few Active Directory domains running on unsupported servers. In a situation that mirrors the scenario affecting many state and local ...
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