I moved my farm from 1 W2k domain to another W2K domain. Essentially you have to make sure you have trust between domains established and Domain Admins from both domains are Citrix Admins in CMC. Otherwise in Domain admins in the destination domain are not citrix admins you may lose control over your farm. Thanks, Pavlo Ignatusha Systems Network Coordinator Pembroke General Hospital Tel. (613) 732-3675 ext.6150 Fax. (613) 732-9986 www.pemgenhos.org "All that matters is love and work" - Sigmund Freud. -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Stephen Rogers Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 11:00 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Migrating Citrix Farm From NT4 to W2k3 Hi, We are currently migrating our NT4 domain to Windows 2k3. I have set up DNS and AD and all seems well..... We have moved a few servers cover to the new domain and most of the clients. I am about to move our Metaframe Servers over to our New Domain. I have read CTX102371 "Changing the MetaFrame Server and Server Farm's Domain Membership" which according to what you read sounds too simple to be true. Does anyone have any experience of this ? And if so did you have any problems or interesting things happen ?? Like I say the CTX doc. sounds far too simple to be true.... What is the impact on the Datastore etc. ? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Stephen M. Rogers Stephen M. Rogers ICT Support & Development Worker Calderdale & Kirklees Careers tel : 01484 226703 fax : 01484 226725 This e-mail and any documents attached to it are confidential & intended solely for the use of the addressee(s). We apologise if you have received them in error, but would be grateful if you could destroy them & notify us immediately by return e-mail to careers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To rely on, reproduce, disseminate, disclose, modify, and/or publicise them is strictly prohibited and Calderdale & Kirklees Careers Service Ltd disclaim all responsibility & accept no liability, including in negligence, for any resulting consequences whatsoever. http://www.workabout.org.uk