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Hi

When I go into AD Domain and Trust, right clik on my Domain and choos
Properites I should be able to change my Domain from Mix Mode to Native
Mode, right??

Well, all I see is this on the General Tab.

Domain_name (pre-windows 2000) MyDomain

Description
"blanck"

Domain Functional level:
Windows 2000 mixed

Forest Functional level:
Windows 2000 mixed

If my memory is right, it is here I should have a button to set my domain
controller to Native mode..

So why cant I set my domain controller in Native mode.

I have a single server that act as an domain controller. I run windows 2003
on it with all the patches etc. I allso run an exchange 2003 on it, this one
is in Native mode thoug.

Regards

-AA-

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Arne, I believe you should use AD USers and Computers to raise level from
Domain to Native Mode, following the same screens.


"Arne And" wrote:

> Hi
>
> When I go into AD Domain and Trust, right clik on my Domain and choos
> Properites I should be able to change my Domain from Mix Mode to Native
> Mode, right??
>
> Well, all I see is this on the General Tab.
>
> Domain_name (pre-windows 2000) MyDomain
>
> Description
> "blanck"
>
> Domain Functional level:
> Windows 2000 mixed
>
> Forest Functional level:
> Windows 2000 mixed
>
> If my memory is right, it is here I should have a button to set my domain
> controller to Native mode..
>
> So why cant I set my domain controller in Native mode.
>
> I have a single server that act as an domain controller. I run windows 2003
> on it with all the patches etc. I allso run an exchange 2003 on it, this one
> is in Native mode thoug.
>
> Regards
>
> -AA-
>
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)

 

Yes your right, I should use AD Users and Computers (my mistage)

But I still have the same problem as listed the first time..... No button to
change into Native Mode.

-Arne And-

"Danilo Bordini [MVP]" <DaniloBordiniMVP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:6A7AA748-170D-4F5B-AAB1-2ABFA554DDA7@microsoft.com...
> Arne, I believe you should use AD USers and Computers to raise level from
> Domain to Native Mode, following the same screens.
>
>
> "Arne And" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > When I go into AD Domain and Trust, right clik on my Domain and choos
> > Properites I should be able to change my Domain from Mix Mode to Native
> > Mode, right??
> >
> > Well, all I see is this on the General Tab.
> >
> > Domain_name (pre-windows 2000) MyDomain
> >
> > Description
> > "blanck"
> >
> > Domain Functional level:
> > Windows 2000 mixed
> >
> > Forest Functional level:
> > Windows 2000 mixed
> >
> > If my memory is right, it is here I should have a button to set my
domain
> > controller to Native mode..
> >
> > So why cant I set my domain controller in Native mode.
> >
> > I have a single server that act as an domain controller. I run windows
2003
> > on it with all the patches etc. I allso run an exchange 2003 on it, this
one
> > is in Native mode thoug.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > -AA-
> >
> >
> >

Reply to Anonymous

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Or is it that if you have one windows2003 server, that one is automaticly in
Native Mode??

-AA-


"Arne And" <kjellhoy@start.no> skrev i melding
news:d0pk4k$klo$1@troll.powertech.no...
> Yes your right, I should use AD Users and Computers (my mistage)
>
> But I still have the same problem as listed the first time..... No button
> to
> change into Native Mode.
>
> -Arne And-
>
> "Danilo Bordini [MVP]" <DaniloBordiniMVP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in
> message news:6A7AA748-170D-4F5B-AAB1-2ABFA554DDA7@microsoft.com...
>> Arne, I believe you should use AD USers and Computers to raise level from
>> Domain to Native Mode, following the same screens.
>>
>>
>> "Arne And" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > When I go into AD Domain and Trust, right clik on my Domain and choos
>> > Properites I should be able to change my Domain from Mix Mode to Native
>> > Mode, right??
>> >
>> > Well, all I see is this on the General Tab.
>> >
>> > Domain_name (pre-windows 2000) MyDomain
>> >
>> > Description
>> > "blanck"
>> >
>> > Domain Functional level:
>> > Windows 2000 mixed
>> >
>> > Forest Functional level:
>> > Windows 2000 mixed
>> >
>> > If my memory is right, it is here I should have a button to set my
> domain
>> > controller to Native mode..
>> >
>> > So why cant I set my domain controller in Native mode.
>> >
>> > I have a single server that act as an domain controller. I run windows
> 2003
>> > on it with all the patches etc. I allso run an exchange 2003 on it,
>> > this
> one
>> > is in Native mode thoug.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> > -AA-
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>

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