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Hi,
I've a new Windows 2000 server. On the old one, I've several user in the
Active Directory. I already know how to transfer the user accounts. But I
think that all the clients would have to sign up again on the new server.
(network identification). This mean that there will be a new account created
on the client and I've to transfer all the data and mail settings to that new
client. My question, is there a manner to transfer the active Directory so
that the computername is also transfered and the client pc don't have to
change anything?
 
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Hi

Join them to the same domain then AD should replicate once its replicate just
demote the server(there are rules to follow!). Is the old server still a DC ?
are they in the same/different or parent/ child domains

Regards

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capoe wrote:
>Hi,
>I've a new Windows 2000 server. On the old one, I've several user in the
>Active Directory. I already know how to transfer the user accounts. But I
>think that all the clients would have to sign up again on the new server.
>(network identification). This mean that there will be a new account created
>on the client and I've to transfer all the data and mail settings to that new
>client. My question, is there a manner to transfer the active Directory so
>that the computername is also transfered and the client pc don't have to
>change anything?

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