Roaming profiles migration from 2003 to 2008
Hi everyone,
I need to know if there is a tool from Microsoft or a procedure for TS profile migration settings from 2003 to 2008 R2 like network links, connected printers ...
for data migration I see that I can use this link http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/947025/en-us?wa=wsignin1.0
I heard about some tools like Profile Migrator or Forensit,
but I want to do it cleanly with Microsoft recommandation
Any help will be very appreciated,
Thanks
Hi Sam,
Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
Yes, agree with link provided by Milos. As it’s incompatible but we can use USMT tools and need to migrate the user profile based on the following situations.
Roaming Profile: The following KB article is helpful in this scenario:
Support guidelines for migrating roaming user profiles data to Windows Vista or to Windows Server 2008
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;947025
Local Profile: There is no out-of-box way to support the automatic migration based on my experience. You may need to manually migrate the data into the new profile locations.
Hope it helps!
Thanks.
Dharmesh Solanki
TechNet Community Support
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DFS New Setup migrating from 2003 R2 file server to 2012 Server STD
We currently have a 2003 R2 flat file server with multiple layers of nested network shares with over 2.5TB of data. We want to migrate to DFS on 2012 Server standard version with deduplication enabled. We have never worked with DFS and deduplication and
any white paper on DFS and deduplication would be greatly appreciated. Not finding anything on DFS step by step for 2012 and in particular migrating from 2003 file share to 2012 server DFS.Thank you for the URL to your DFS write up. This was very helpful in my research of DFS. I have a couple of questions. Do I have to start DFS with two servers? I completely understand why you should have more than one server in the DFS pool (high
availability) but is it necessary? Also after setting up the two 2012 Servers with DFS, namespaces, and new shares managed by DFS manager, how do we migrate (move or copy) the existing shares to new server without losing the permissions? From what I've read
in your write-up all end users with have read and write permissions and admins have full. Also is there a best practice on how nested the shares should be setup within DFS? From looking at your write up the shares are one folder deep only. At this
company I'm migrating from a file server with shares 3-8 layers deep build up over the last 20 years. -
Windows Migration from 2003 to 2012
Hi,
When I try to complile my vb6 code, it gives me "ActiveX component cannot create object" in half way of compiling. Advice me to get over the error.Hi,
Did you have any migration issue during migration from 2003 to 2012?
There are several causes, for example
The class isn't registered.
A DLL required by the object can't be used, either because it can't be found, or it was found but was corrupted.
For more detail information, you could refer to this article:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa231060(v=vs.60).aspx
Meanwhile, the issue is more related to VB6 code issue, so i suggest that you may ask in vb forums for more support:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/home?forum=vbgeneral
Regards.
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Migration from windows server 2008 10.2.0.4 to linux as4 11.2g
Hello,
I am looking to migrate my 10.2.0.4 which is on windows server 2008 to 11gr2 which is on linux as 4.. my database size is 50gb, what is best way to perform this task, please do update me, i will be thankfull to you.
Thanks and regards
firdousHi,
Please close this thread as answered and keep updating your other thread:
migration from windows server 2008 10.2.0.4 to linux as4 11.2g
Regard
Helios -
Active Directory Migration from 2003 to 2012 Process Flow
We are planning to migrate from Windows Server 2003 AD to Windows server 2012 Server for 6000 Users,
Can any one suggest on Following .
1)What is the Best and Safe Way to do Migration
2) What are the Precautions should take,
3) How much downtime it will take,
4) If migration Failed how we can revert to Earlier
5) How to do Migration Step by Step
Current Environment:
Domain Having One PDC(server 2003 R2) and 8 ADC(Server 2003 R2) in Different Locations
PDC having All FSMO Roles and Global Catalog
Exchange server 2007 was integrated to Active Directory
And some Application are integrated to Active Directory1) I would recommend you first run a test of the steps in test before you do this in production. Otherwise your production becomes test.
2) By doing in test, you have taken a large amount of the risk out of the upgrade since, in test you should be able to look for any unforseen issues. The easiest way to test is to build a virtual fence from production and clone the DC's and member
servers that you want to test against (This is assuming you are running in a virtual environment). Ensure that you production environment is error free.
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/paulbergson/archive/2009/01/26/troubleshooting-active-directory-issues.aspx
3) There should be no downtime at all, you can just extend the schema and then promote a new 2012 DC (I would recommend R2 if you can).
4) Before you do the schema extension you should take 2 backups on two different DC's. Taking two gives you less of a chance of a problem if one of the backups fails.
5)
Take a backup
Extend the schema
Join the 2012 R2 servers to the domain
Add the ADDS role to the 2012 R2 member servers
Promote the 2012 R2 DC's
Transfer the FSMO roles to the 2012 R2 DC's (Not required but recommended)
If you want to retire the 2003 DC's, then you will need to make sure that any clients pointing to the 2003 DC's for DNS are pointing to other DC's.
If you do retire the 2003 then you can think about updating the DFL and FFL of the domain and forest.
Paul Bergson
MVP - Directory Services
MCITP: Enterprise Administrator
MCTS, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security, BS CSci
2012, 2008, Vista, 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT4
Twitter @pbbergs http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/paulbergson
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