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Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Course Content:

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Introduction Managing User & Computer Accounts
Describe the Migration Process.
Describe the Effects of the Domain Migration.
Overview of Developing a Deployment Plan.
Documenting the Current Infrastructure.
Conducting a Gap Analysis.
Creating the Deployment Plan.
Designing a Migration Strategy Maintaining Network Operations During a Migration
Introduction to a Migration Strategy.
Determining a Migration Path for Each Domain.
Determining the Migration Sequence.
Overview of Maintaining Network Operations.
Maintaining Name Resolution.
Maintaining Name Resolution.
Maintaining the Remote Access Services.
Integrating Replication Services.
Maintaining Applications & Network Performance.
Testing a Migration Deployment Plan Preparing for the Migration
Testing a Migration.
Conducting a Pilot Migration.
Developing a Recovery Plan.
Preparing the SAM Database in Windows NT 4.0.
Preparing the Windows NT 4.0 Environment for Migration.
Creating a Forest Root Domain.
Upgrading Domains Preparing to Restructure Domains
Introduction to the Domain upgrade Process.
Upgrade Windows NT 4.0 Domain to Windows Server 2003.
Completing the Domain Upgrade Process.
Introduction to restructuring Domains.
Examining Migration Tools.
Developing a Domain Restructure Plan.
Preparing the Domain for a Restructure.
Prepare the Source and Target Domains for Restructuring.
Restructuring Domains Completing the Restructure Process
Restructuring Account Domains.
Restructuring Active Directory After an upgrade.
Restructuring Resource Domains.
Complete the Account and Resource Migration
Configuring Access to Shared Resources
Decommissioning the Windows NT 4.0 Source Domains

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course students must have the equivalent experience of or:
  1. Complete Course 2279: Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.
  2. Complete Course 2282: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
Some experience with network applications such as Exchange, SQL and ISA is required to be able to identify potential migration blocking issues, but this student does not need to be an expert on any one application platform.
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