Determining Domain Migration Strategies
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Netdom
Netdom is a tool that allows you to manage Windows 2000 domains and trust relationships from the command line.
Use Netdom to do the following:
- Join a Windows 2000 computer to a Windows NT or Windows 2000 domain, and:
- Provide an option to specify the OU for the computer account.
- Generate a random computer password for the initial join.
- Manage computer accounts for domain member clients and member servers:
- Add, Remove, and Query.
- Provide an option to specify the OU for the computer account. Provide an option to move an existing computer account for a member client from one domain to another and maintain the security descriptor on the computer account.
- Establish (one- or two-way) trust relationships between domains, including trust for the following domain types:
- Windows NT domains.
- Windows 2000 parent and child domains in a domain tree.
- The Windows 2000 portion of a trust link to a Kerberos realm.
- Verify and reset the secure channel for the following configurations:
- Member clients and servers.
- BDCs in a Windows NT domain.
- Specific Windows 2000 replicas.
- Manage trust relationships between domains
- View all trust relationships.
- Enumerate direct trust relationships.
- Enumerate all (direct and indirect) trust relationships.
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