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Transfer Mac OS X Server to another machine

Hi, in our environment we have one Mac OS X Server 10.4 with file sharing enabled. The users authentication to shared folders are made by a Windows Server with Active Directory. Recently we add another Mac OS X Server 10.6 installed and configured from zero. This new server also has file sharing and authentication made by Windows AD. The problem is: we need to remove from network the old 10.4 Server, but when we shutdown the old server, the logins to shared folders on new server seems to last forever and many times we can't connect. Power on the old server and everything runs fine.

What we need to do to remove the old server from our network?

The clients are running Mac OS X 10.6.

Posted on Jul 1, 2014 1:36 PM

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Transfer Mac OS X Server to another machine

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