Migrating to Windows 2000 Graham Titmus Computer Laboratory
Previous setup NT4 network PDC/BDCs No Netware, no legacy Mainly Unix based department Samba based integration Main packages Office SQL Server Exchange SMS
The migration PDC moves first Onto new hardware Create new BDC, make Primary, upgrade. Legacy servers cause problems Server magic to increase partition size Upgrade, move services and dispose Dynamic DNS is necessary Separate zone devolved to W2K server
Using Active Directory New machine deployment RIS, DHCP + SP2, drivers installed, some applications - Need to update share, drivers not always easy Public workstations Use Group Policies + one right, all right - Policy options opaque
About to use AD for … Controlling IE Cache space History Added control over groups and users additional security on admin workstations Location of desktop folders
Not using AD for … Software deployment Have an investment in SMS Finer control Additional functionality
Conclusion Relatively painless Some immediate benefits No real losses Potential for more – given time to exploit it.