Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
Last week, I waxed nostalgically about the companies that provided the tools many of us used to migrate from Windows NT servers to Windows 2000 servers. Evidently a little wax got into the printing ...
As has been widely published in the technology press, Microsoft has announced it will terminate support for Windows NT by 2005, forcing all the small- and mid-sized businesses currently running ...
I can't recall for sure, but I didn't think the ADMT could be used for computers. When I used it, I had no problems with users, but couldn't get it to recognise groups. I had to recreate all my groups ...
It has been 18+ months since I've needed to use the Active Directory Migration Tool, and my memory has faded. I need to use it again, and I can't find good docs anywhere. The "ADMT Overview" doc on MS ...
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