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 ...
Microsoft’s recently released Active Directory Migration Tool v2 offers important enhancements over the first version. One of Hewlett-Packard’s top AD experts briefs us on the improvements. When ...
Microsoft on Friday released an updated Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) tool to help with migrations. The new Active Directory Migration Tool version 3.2 (ADMT 3.2) is designed as an aid for ...
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 ...
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 agencies, I ...
I never done this yet and I've no idea about the side-effects it has for users. Anyone got any tips? To elaborate, there is no technical reason to do so, and many, many not to. You should only do it ...
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 ...
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 ...