I am new to AD and am trying to pick up where someone else left off.
We currently have a Windows 2000 domain (I'm pretty sure it's in native mode) running on very old hardware.
We recently purchased new hardware and it came with Windows 2003 Standard.
What I am looking for is a list of things to watch out for and what steps I need to take to make the Windows 2003 server our login server. I'd also like to setup a failover server so that if it goes down our users can still login. Does the failover need to be 2003 as well? or can it be a 2000 server?
Any suggestions, hints or advice would be greatly appreciated as I am trying to get my footing before I try to take on this task.
We just received the hardware so I know we'd like to do it as soon as possible, but I also don't want to rush it.
Thanks in advance!
Josh
We currently have a Windows 2000 domain (I'm pretty sure it's in native mode) running on very old hardware.
We recently purchased new hardware and it came with Windows 2003 Standard.
What I am looking for is a list of things to watch out for and what steps I need to take to make the Windows 2003 server our login server. I'd also like to setup a failover server so that if it goes down our users can still login. Does the failover need to be 2003 as well? or can it be a 2000 server?
Any suggestions, hints or advice would be greatly appreciated as I am trying to get my footing before I try to take on this task.
We just received the hardware so I know we'd like to do it as soon as possible, but I also don't want to rush it.
Thanks in advance!
Josh