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Guest KenP
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Hi,

I have a new Dell server with Windows 2003 server and have a few questions I

hope you can help me with:

 

1) Network has about 10 PC's on it and it set up as a WORKGROUP. Will W2003S

let me confirure it in the WORKGROUP or will I need to convert to a Network

w/a Domain?

 

2)If I can configure W2003S as a Workgroup, is there any reason I should

convert network to a Network s/a Domain or is it best to leave as is?

 

3) Is there a way to copy users from old W2000S to the new W2003S or should

I just build them from scratch since there are so few?

 

Thanks in advance.

KenP

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Windows 2003 Server

 

Hello KenP,

 

For management of user accounts it will be easier to create a domain. Any

user is then able to logon without creating local accounts on all 10 machines.

Password management will be centralized in one database, ressource management

also, you can use group policies for the complete domain and install software

for example.

But if you use the server as domain controller you also have to think about

backup of the DC, if it will be the only one. If this crashes you have a

lot of trouble. Or you have to think about installing a second server as

DC for redundancy and failover.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi,

> I have a new Dell server with Windows 2003 server and have a few

> questions I

> hope you can help me with:

> 1) Network has about 10 PC's on it and it set up as a WORKGROUP. Will

> W2003S let me confirure it in the WORKGROUP or will I need to convert

> to a Network w/a Domain?

>

> 2)If I can configure W2003S as a Workgroup, is there any reason I

> should convert network to a Network s/a Domain or is it best to leave

> as is?

>

> 3) Is there a way to copy users from old W2000S to the new W2003S or

> should I just build them from scratch since there are so few?

>

> Thanks in advance.

> KenP

Guest KenP
Posted

Re: Windows 2003 Server

 

I have RAID on system and only plan on backing up the server because all user

and application files would be on the PDC. Is that still an issue or ?? Other

than haveing to change each machine, would it be a lot of trouble or cause a

lot of problems to change all machines from Workgroup to DOMAIN?

 

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello KenP,

>

> For management of user accounts it will be easier to create a domain. Any

> user is then able to logon without creating local accounts on all 10 machines.

> Password management will be centralized in one database, ressource management

> also, you can use group policies for the complete domain and install software

> for example.

> But if you use the server as domain controller you also have to think about

> backup of the DC, if it will be the only one. If this crashes you have a

> lot of trouble. Or you have to think about installing a second server as

> DC for redundancy and failover.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

> > Hi,

> > I have a new Dell server with Windows 2003 server and have a few

> > questions I

> > hope you can help me with:

> > 1) Network has about 10 PC's on it and it set up as a WORKGROUP. Will

> > W2003S let me confirure it in the WORKGROUP or will I need to convert

> > to a Network w/a Domain?

> >

> > 2)If I can configure W2003S as a Workgroup, is there any reason I

> > should convert network to a Network s/a Domain or is it best to leave

> > as is?

> >

> > 3) Is there a way to copy users from old W2000S to the new W2003S or

> > should I just build them from scratch since there are so few?

> >

> > Thanks in advance.

> > KenP

>

>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Windows 2003 Server

 

Hello KenP,

 

If all important data is on the server and you back it up, should be fine.

Do not only relay on the RAID, if the RAID controller fails you also be lost.

But as i said, also the server itself has to be backed up, at least the system

state, what is the mimimum you need, to restore the domain controller.

 

If you switch over to domain you have to add the clients to the domain (one

time only). User accounts has to be created new in the domain and the user

will get a new password and new profiles will be created on the workstations.

But if needed you can copy the important data from old profiles, NOT the

complete profile itself, to the new created profile with an administrator

account. By 10 users this will be the easiest way i think.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> I have RAID on system and only plan on backing up the server because

> all user and application files would be on the PDC. Is that still an

> issue or ?? Other than haveing to change each machine, would it be a

> lot of trouble or cause a lot of problems to change all machines from

> Workgroup to DOMAIN?

>

> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:

>

>> Hello KenP,

>>

>> For management of user accounts it will be easier to create a domain.

>> Any

>> user is then able to logon without creating local accounts on all 10

>> machines.

>> Password management will be centralized in one database, ressource

>> management

>> also, you can use group policies for the complete domain and install

>> software

>> for example.

>> But if you use the server as domain controller you also have to think

>> about

>> backup of the DC, if it will be the only one. If this crashes you

>> have a

>> lot of trouble. Or you have to think about installing a second server

>> as

>> DC for redundancy and failover.

>> Best regards

>>

>> Meinolf Weber

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>> confers

>> no rights.

>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>> Hi,

>>> I have a new Dell server with Windows 2003 server and have a few

>>> questions I

>>> hope you can help me with:

>>> 1) Network has about 10 PC's on it and it set up as a WORKGROUP.

>>> Will

>>> W2003S let me confirure it in the WORKGROUP or will I need to

>>> convert

>>> to a Network w/a Domain?

>>> 2)If I can configure W2003S as a Workgroup, is there any reason I

>>> should convert network to a Network s/a Domain or is it best to

>>> leave as is?

>>>

>>> 3) Is there a way to copy users from old W2000S to the new W2003S or

>>> should I just build them from scratch since there are so few?

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance.

>>> KenP


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