Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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Planning for Advanced Server Migration
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1.1
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Introduction
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1.2
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About the PATHWORKS Advanced Server
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1.2.1
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Domain Composition
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1.2.2
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LAN Manager Servers
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1.2.3
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NetWare Servers
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1.2.4
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PATHWORKS License Servers
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1.3
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Server Administration Differences
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1.3.1
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Server Roles
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1.3.2
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Trust Relationships
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1.3.3
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Users and Groups
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1.3.4
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Server Administration
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1.3.4.1
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New Command Line Interface
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1.3.4.2
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Windows NT Server Administration Tools
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1.3.5
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Security
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1.3.5.1
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Resource Permissions
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1.3.5.2
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Share Security
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1.4
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LAN Manager Features That Are Not Supported
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1.5
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Client Impact
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1.6
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LAN Manager Impact
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1.7
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Server License Requirements
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1.7.1
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Options for Upgrading Client-Based Licenses
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1.7.2
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Configuring Clients
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1.7.3
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Removing PATHWORKS LAN Manager Licenses
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1.7.4
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Configuring Automatic Upgrade
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Overview of the Migration Process
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2.1
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Introduction
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2.2
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Steps in the Migration Process
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Changing Server Roles and Domain Names
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3.1
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Introduction
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3.2
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Upgrading Standalone and Member Servers
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3.3
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Determining Your Upgrade Path
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3.3.1
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Upgrading with No Role or Domain Change
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3.3.2
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Upgrading into a Different Domain
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3.3.3
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Changing the Server Role
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3.3.4
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Upgrading the Server as a PDC in a New Domain
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Installing the Upgrade Utility
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4.1
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Introduction
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4.2
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Before You Install the Upgrade Utility
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4.3
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Options for Installing the Upgrade Utility
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Chapter 5 |
5
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Upgrading Your Server Information
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5.1
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Introduction
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5.2
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The Order for Upgrading Server Information
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5.2.1
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Upgrading OpenVMS Clusters
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5.3
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How the Upgrade Utility Works
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5.3.1
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About Upgrading Security
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5.3.1.1
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Administrator Privilege
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5.3.1.2
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Permissions Set on Root Device ACLs
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5.3.1.3
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Permissions Set on Object's Parent ACLs
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5.3.1.4
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Deny-Access ACEs
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5.3.1.5
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Full Access and Child Delete Permissions
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5.3.1.6
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Change Attribute (A) and Create (C) Permission Bits
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5.3.1.7
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Printer permission "C" and "P"
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5.4
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Navigating the Upgrade Utility
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5.5
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Upgrading a Primary Domain Controller
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5.5.1
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Start the Upgrade Utility
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5.5.2
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Step 1: Enter Domain Information (Optional)
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5.5.3
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Step 2: Enter PDC Information
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5.5.4
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Step 3: Log On to the PDC and Create SAM Database Files
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5.5.5
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Step 4: Select Objects to Upgrade
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5.5.6
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Step 5: Create and Edit Upgrade Reports for Selected Objects
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5.5.6.1
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Create and Edit the User Report
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5.5.6.2
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Create and Edit the Group Report
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5.5.6.3
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Create and Edit the Share Report
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5.5.6.4
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Create and Edit the Security Report
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5.5.6.4.1
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Security Upgrade Restrictions
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5.5.6.4.2
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Upgrading Miscellaneous Components (Security Policy Parameters)
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5.5.7
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Step 6: Start and Track the Upgrade
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5.5.7.1
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When the Upgrade Completes
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5.6
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Upgrading a Backup Domain Controller, Member Server, or Standalone Server
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5.6.1
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Upgrading in a Wide Network Environment
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5.6.2
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Start the Upgrade Utility
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5.6.3
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Step 1: Enter Domain Information (Optional)
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5.6.4
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Step 2: Enter PDC Information
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5.6.5
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Step 3: Log on to the PDC and Create SAM Database Files
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5.6.6
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Step 4: Select Objects to Upgrade
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5.6.7
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Step 5: Create and Edit Upgrade Reports for Selected Objects
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5.6.7.1
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Create and Edit the User Report
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5.6.7.2
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Create and Edit the Group Report
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5.6.7.3
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Create and Edit the Share Report
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5.6.7.4
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Create and Edit the Security Report
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5.6.7.4.1
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Security Upgrade Restrictions
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5.6.7.4.2
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Upgrading Miscellaneous Components (Security Policy Parameters)
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5.6.8
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Step 6: Start and Track the Upgrade
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5.6.8.1
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When the Upgrade Completes
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5.7
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Troubleshooting
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5.7.1
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Resolving Problems During the Upgrade
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5.7.2
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Resolving Problems After the Upgrade
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