The File Server Migration Toolkit helps you copy files and folders from servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 operating systems to a server running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems or Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003. Whether you plan to consolidate multiple file servers or migrate data from one file server to another, the File Server Migration Toolkit is designed to simplify the process of copying data and minimize the impact of the consolidation or migration on end users. This white paper briefly describes the tools included in the File Server Migration Toolkit, their benefits, and their requirements.
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