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From: How to move an existing domain to a backup server, From Topic ID: 94294 |
Jan 25 2006, 09:50 AM
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What is your ultimate goal here? Are you decommissioning the primary server? Why did you name the two domains the same name? [/quote] We are trying to implement a business continuity plan. We are configuring a backup server so that users can connect to it and continue work instantly assuming a disaster struck. We therefore do not want to create another domain which will force us to create all users on it again. I also heard that there is a tool called Active Directory Migration Tool. Can it be use for my purpose? |
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