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How to transfer user account database to another computer

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    Hello everyone, Are there any way to transfer all user account information from a computer (Windows 2000 Server) to another computer (Windows 2000 Server too)? Because the hardware problem, I have to install new server to replace old server (in another computer). But I want to keep all user account information in new computer as the old computer. So that, user can log into network as the same username and password after old server has downed. Any comment is welcome. Thanks for reading.

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      Hello everyone, Are there any way to transfer all user account information from a computer (Windows 2000 Server) to another computer (Windows 2000 Server too)? Because the hardware problem, I have to install new server to replace old server (in another computer). But I want to keep all user account information in new computer as the old computer. So that, user can log into network as the same username and password after old server has downed. Any comment is welcome. Thanks for reading.

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      Is the old server still operational at all? If so, you can install the new one as a DC and replication partner, and have the old one duplicate the Active Directory information on the new server before you retire it. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        Is the old server still operational at all? If so, you can install the new one as a DC and replication partner, and have the old one duplicate the Active Directory information on the new server before you retire it. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        Thank you very much.

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