Migrating From Microsoft Windows Nt 4.0 To Microsoft Windows Server 2003
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Obiettivo del corso: This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to migrate from Microsoft® Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 by creating a deployment plan for migrating the operating system, Active Directory® directory services, network services, and application services. This course will also teach how to implement this deployment plan. Rivolto a: This course is intended for individuals who are IT Professionals with design and implementation experience with Windows.
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Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to migrate from Microsoft® Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 by creating a deployment plan for migrating the operating system, Active Directory® directory services, network services, and application services. This course will also teach how to implement this deployment plan.
Audience
This course is intended for individuals who are IT Professionals with design and implementation experience with Windows.
The skills required are:
· Able to design an Active
Directory and networking infrastructure based on an organization's business needs and infrastructure factors.
· Able to identify and categorize existing services and business requirements.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
§ Describe the process for migrating domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory.
§ Develop a migration deployment plan.
§ Design a migration strategy.
§ Maintain network and application services during a migration.
§ Test a migration plan and conduct a pilot migration.
§ Prepare the Windows NT 4.0 environment for migration to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory.
§ Upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 domain to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory.
§ Prepare to restructure Windows NT 4.0 account and resource domains.
§ Restructure account and resource domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory.
§ Complete the process of restructuring domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
§ Course 2279, Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
§ Course 2282, Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
§ A thorough understanding of Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
§ Experience with network applications such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, and Microsoft Internet Information
Server (IIS) is required to identify potential migration blocking issues; however you need not be an expert on any one application platform.
Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
The following software is provided in the student kit:
§ Evaluation copy of Windows
Server 2003 Enterprise Edition for classroom use only.
Module 1: Introduction to Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows
Server 2003
This module explains how the migration process works and what components are identified and used to successfully migrate from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
§ Introduction to the migration process
§ Overview of Migrating Domains
Lab A: Introduction to the lab browser environment
§ Introduction to Tailspin Toys
§ Understand working in the lab browser environment.
After completing this module, students will be able to describe the process of migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003, and Identify the three paths that can used to migrate domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003.
Module 2: Developing a Deployment Plan
This module explains how to create a deployment plan by documenting the current infrastructure and how to conduct a gap analysis.
Lessons
§ Introduction to Developing aDeployment Plan
§ Documenting the CurrentInfrastructure
§ Conducting a Gap Analysis
§ Creating the Deployment Plan
Lab A: Developing a Deployment Plan
§ Determining ServerConfiguration and Roles for the Migration.
§ Planning for the Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
§ Describe the purpose and function of a deployment plan.
§ Collect and analyze data about an existing Windows NT 4.0 environment.
§ Conduct a gap analysis.
§ Create a deployment plan.
Module 3: Designing a Migration Strategy
This module explains how to determine a migration strategy for a
Windows NT 4.0 migration to Windows Server 2003, and how to determine the migration sequence that best maintains the business functionality and reduces the amount of downtime for critical services.
Lessons
§ Introduction to Designing aMigration Strategy
§ Determining a Migration Path for Each Domain
§ Determining the Migration
Sequence
Lab A: Designing a Migration Strategy
§ Determine a MigrationStrategy fro Each Domain
§ Creating the Forest Root Domain
After completing this module, students will be able to:
§ Describe a migration strategy at a high level.
§ Determine the migration path for each domain.
§ Determine the sequence for migrating domains.
Module 4: Maintaining Network Operations During a Migration
This module explains how to analyze the impact on network operations and services during a migration.
Lessons
§ Overview of MaintainingNetwork Operations
§ Maintaining Name Resolution
§ Supporting Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol During a Migration
§ Maintaining the Remote AccessService
§ Integrating ReplicationServices
§ Maintaining Applications
§ Maintaining Network
Performance
Lab A: Maintaining Network Operations During a Migration
§ Maintain reliability of network services during a domain upgrade.
§ Maintain reliability of network applications during a domain upgrade.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Describe issues related to maintaining services on a network during and after a migration at a high level.
· Maintain name resolution in the
Windows Server 2003-based environment to support applications that require name resolution during and after a migration.
· Ensure that Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operates in the Windows Server 2003-based environment during and after a migration.
· Configure Windows Server 2003 domain controllers to support Remote Access Service (RAS) sessions in Windows
NT 4.0 during and after a migration.
· Ensure Windows NT 4.0 LAN
Manager replication service support in the Windows Server 2003-based environment during and after a migration.
· Examine existing application services and develop a strategy for ensuring their reliability during and after a migration.
· Determine how a domain upgrade will modify existing security and develop a strategy for maintaining the desired security levels during a migration.
Module 5: Testing a Migration and Conducting a Pilot
This module explains how to test a migration plan and how to develop a recovery plan.
Lessons
§ Testing a Migration
Lab A: Testing a Migration Deployment Plan
§ Create a Test Plan for aMigration.
§ Resolving Problem with aMigration.
§ Creating a Plan for a Pilot
Migration.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Test a migration plan.
· Conduct a pilot migration.
Module 6: Preparing for the Migration
This module explains how to prepare for the migration from a Windows NT 4.0 domain to Windows Server 2003 by cleaning up the Windows NT 4.0 Security Accounts Manager (SAM) Database, and creating the forest root domain.
Lessons
§ Preparing the SAM Database
§ Preparing the Windows NT 4.0Environment for Migration
§ Creating a Forest Root Domain
Lab A: Preparing for the Migration
§ Clean up the SAM database.
§ Lock down the Windows NT 4.0 environment.
§ Identify upgrade blockers.
§ Create the forest root domain.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Clean up the SAM database to prepare the Windows NT 4.0-based environment for migration.
· Prepare the Windows NT 4.0 environment for the migration.
· Create a forest root domain.
Module 7: Upgrading Domains
This module explains how to migrate a Windows NT 4.0 domain to Windows Server 2003 by upgrading a domain, upgrading
Backup Domain Controllers (BDC), and raising domain and forest functional levels.
Lessons
§ Introduction to the DomainUpgrade Process
§ Upgrade a Windows NT 4.0Domain to Windows Server 2003
§ Completing the Domain Upgrade
Process
Lab A: Upgrading Domains
· Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0PDC
· Verify Domain Controller Operations
Develop a Recovery Plan for a
Domain Upgrade
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Describe the domain upgrade process and the implication of upgrading a domain from Windows NT 4.0 to
Windows Server 2003.
· Upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 domain to Windows Server 2003.
· Complete the domain upgrade process by upgrading BDCs, preventing a domain controller overload, and raising the levels of domain and forest functionality to Windows Server 2003.
Module 8: Preparing to Restructure Domains
This module explains how to restructure domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 by using migration tools and how to create a domain restructure plan.
Lessons
§ Introduction to RestructuringDomains
§ Examining Migration Tools
§ Planning a Domain Restructure
§ Prepare the Source and Target
Domains for Restructuring
Lab A: Preparing to Restructure Domains
§ Prepare the source and target domains for restructuring.
§ Identify issues that could cause problems with the restructure.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Describe the process for restructuring domains.
· Examine migration tools.
· Plan a domains restructure.
· Prepare the source and target domains for restructuring.
Module 9: Restructuring Domains
This module explains how to restructure account and resource domains from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
§ Restructuring Account Domains
§ Restructuring ResourceDomains
§ Restructuring Active
Directory Domains
Lab A: Restructuring Account and Resource Domains
§ Migrate the account domain
§ Migrate the resource domain
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Restructure Windows NT 4.0 account domains.
· Restructure Windows NT 4.0 resource domains.
· Restructure Active Directory domains by moving objects between domains in a Windows Server 2003 forest.
Module 10: Completing the Restructure Process
This module explains how to complete the restructure process from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
§ Overview of Completing theRestructure Process
§ Reconfiguring Access toShared Resources
§ Decommissioning the Windows
NT 4.0 Source Domains
Lab A: Completing the Restructure Process
§ Reconfigure Permissions on
Shared Resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
· Describe how to complete the account and resource migration.
· Configure access to shared resources.
· Decommission the Windows NT 4.0 source domains.
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Migrating From Microsoft Windows Nt 4.0 To Microsoft Windows Server 2003