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quinones
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      17th May 2004
10 minutes presentation of your plan to upgrade from an
Windows NT domain to Active Directory. You can choose
either to upgrade to Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 but you
must tell me why you are upgrading to either one and what
is the benefit and disadvantages. Let's assume that your
company currently has 10,000 employees all over the
world. You have 3 NT domains named West_zone,
Central_zone, and East_zone. The 3 domains are connected
via T1 lines and bandwidth is critical. Tell me how many
sites you will configure and why. You have DHCP assigning
IP addresses, WINS, and Bind DNS running on a UNIX
server. You will have to tell me your upgrade strategy.
The upgrade must be transparent to the users and no
downtime is acceptable. In addition, you must make sure
that you must be able to roll back to the previous NT
environment if you face some problems during the upgrade.
You can change the environment and services like DNS but
you must tell me your plan (how and why). You will be
presenting your project in front of the class
 
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Bob I
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      17th May 2004
Do your own homework!

quinones wrote:

> 10 minutes presentation of your plan to upgrade from an
> Windows NT domain to Active Directory. You can choose
> either to upgrade to Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 but you
> must tell me why you are upgrading to either one and what
> is the benefit and disadvantages. Let's assume that your
> company currently has 10,000 employees all over the
> world. You have 3 NT domains named West_zone,
> Central_zone, and East_zone. The 3 domains are connected
> via T1 lines and bandwidth is critical. Tell me how many
> sites you will configure and why. You have DHCP assigning
> IP addresses, WINS, and Bind DNS running on a UNIX
> server. You will have to tell me your upgrade strategy.
> The upgrade must be transparent to the users and no
> downtime is acceptable. In addition, you must make sure
> that you must be able to roll back to the previous NT
> environment if you face some problems during the upgrade.
> You can change the environment and services like DNS but
> you must tell me your plan (how and why). You will be
> presenting your project in front of the class
>


 
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Richard G. Harper
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      17th May 2004
You should have left out the last sentence, then we would only have been
guessing that you want us to do your homework for you. :-)

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"quinones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 10 minutes presentation of your plan to upgrade from an
> Windows NT domain to Active Directory. You can choose
> either to upgrade to Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 but you
> must tell me why you are upgrading to either one and what
> is the benefit and disadvantages. Let's assume that your
> company currently has 10,000 employees all over the
> world. You have 3 NT domains named West_zone,
> Central_zone, and East_zone. The 3 domains are connected
> via T1 lines and bandwidth is critical. Tell me how many
> sites you will configure and why. You have DHCP assigning
> IP addresses, WINS, and Bind DNS running on a UNIX
> server. You will have to tell me your upgrade strategy.
> The upgrade must be transparent to the users and no
> downtime is acceptable. In addition, you must make sure
> that you must be able to roll back to the previous NT
> environment if you face some problems during the upgrade.
> You can change the environment and services like DNS but
> you must tell me your plan (how and why). You will be
> presenting your project in front of the class



 
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Roland Hall
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      18th May 2004
"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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: You should have left out the last sentence, then we would only have been
: guessing that you want us to do your homework for you. :-)

You mean you didn't figure it out from the first 3 words? (O:=

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