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    Replace Win2000 PDC with Win2003 PDC

    I am assuming from your description above, that the Exchange 2003 server is a domain controller, and that your Windows 2000 server holds all the FSMO roles (PDC emulator, Schema Master, Operations Master, Infrastructure Master) - correct? I am also assuming the you have run the 'adprep...
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    Group Policy Editor display problem

    I verified there are no replication errors. I also connected to each other domain controller (in AD Users & Computers -> right-click -> connect to domain controller). I ensured the WIndows 2000 server was connected to each 2003 domain controller, and individually verified the GPO's were...
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    Problem Adding 2003 Server as second DC on Network

    You are going to want to read the following Microsoft articles: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325379 and: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324392 You must "ADPrep" your Windows 2000 Active Directory forest and domain(s) before adding a Windows server 2003 domain controller. Good Luck !!
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    Group Policy Editor display problem

    We recently (January) upgraded our Windows 2000 Active Directory to Windows 2003 Active Directory. We are now experiencing a peculiar display problem. I am looking at a Group Policy object that we have enabled to perform a folder redirection. In each case described below, I am using the Group...
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    3rd party software and NETLOGON NtFrs

    Don't think 13Mb is your problem. We currently have 92.3Mb in the scripts directory (NETLOGON share) alone (total 240Mb in SYSVOL), and are not experiencing any File Replication problems at all. Good Luck!

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