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| File Server Migration All, I'm looking to migrate approximately 330 user home drives from a W2K file server to a W2003 server on the same domain. I must admit networks and Active Directory are not my strongest subjects, I know enough to get by day to day. This is being scheduled over the weekend of 19th/20th August during a power down so hopefully shouldn't have issues with frigging around with open files. Looking for some pointers really as to possible methods, ie, backup the folders on one server and restore to the other, a straight copy job etc.. (approx 100gb) Also is it possible update multiple accounts in AD to reflect the new profile location, ie change the home path from \\slonfiles1\abishop$ to \\slonfile04\abishop$. Also any advice re setting a task plan for this would be great. Many thanks, Ian
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| This should do the lot for you, even the shares. Used it before and works a treat. Microsoft File Server Migration Toolkit cheers Dan
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| if its just their home directories, id just copy them in batches and then bulk update the active directory profile paths. There are apps out there that will do the AD update for you. |
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