The first step in the upgrade process is to upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003. Use one of the following methods to upgrade the Windows NT 4.0-based PDC to a Windows Server 2003-based domain controller.
Upgrade an Existing Windows NT 4.0 PDC to Windows Server 2003
- Synchronize all the backup domain controllers in the domain so that they are completely up-to-date. Consider taking one of the backup domain controllers offline to preserve a replica of the Security Accounts Manager (SAM).
- Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on the PDC. The Windows Server 2003 Installation Wizard starts.
- Click Install Windows Server 2003.
- When the wizard prompts you to either upgrade or create a new installation, click Upgrade, and then click Next.
- Accept the license agreement, and then click Next.
- Type the product installation key, and then click Next.
- After Setup copies system files and restarts, the rest of the upgrade process runs automatically.
- After the upgrade is complete, the server restarts, and then the Active Directory Installation Wizard starts automatically. In the wizard, specify the appropriate Active Directory options.
Upgrade a New Windows NT 4.0 Installation to Windows Server 2003
- Install Windows NT Server 4.0. During the installation, specify the options to make the new computer a backup domain controller.
- In Server Manager, promote the backup domain controller to a PDC.
- Make sure that there are no errors in the event logs and that SAM replication is completing successfully.
- Follow the steps in the "Upgrade an Existing Windows NT 4.0 PDC to Windows Server 2003" section of this article to upgrade the PDC to Windows Server 2003.