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MCITP: Enterprise Administrator is the equivalent of MCSE for Windows Server 2008.

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MCSE : Security Specialist

Installing and running ADMT

You can download the current version of ADMT (Version 1.0) from Microsoft’s Web site. ADMT installs as a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. Several requirements must be met prior to installing and running ADMT:

The primary domain controller of the Windows NT 4.0 source domain must have SP4 or higher installed.

The ADMT agent, which is installed by ADMT on the source computers, can operate only on computers running Windows NT 3.51 (with SP5), Windows NT 4.0 (with SP4 or higher), or Windows 2000.

The target domain must be running in Native Mode.

Auditing must be enabled for account management (i.e., success and failure events) in the source and target domains.

A two-way trust must exist between the source and target domains.

The Domain Admins global group from the source domain must be part of the Administrators local group in the target domain, and vice versa. A new local group called Source Domain$$$ must exist in the source domain.

In the registry of the PDC in the source domain, under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\
Control\LSA

add the key TcpipClientSupport with a REG_DWORD:0x1.

Ensure that administrative shares exist on the domain controller in the target domain, as well as on any computers on which an agent will be dispatched.

Run ADMT from the PDC that is the Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) role holder in the target domain.

Log on to the server running ADMT with an account that has Domain Administrator rights in the target domain, is a member of the Administrators group in the source domain, and has Administrator rights on each computer that will be migrated.