If Windows Server 2012 R2 organizations in an IT environment that are already running Windows Server joined on the same 2003 may take place a delay of encryption. Domain controllers do not, not supported in Windows 2003 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which is used in Windows Server 2012 R2. On the other hand, domain controllers running Windows Server 2012 R2 are not compatible with the Windows Server 2003 uses the Data Encryption Standard (DES).
For quite a few calls lately about the problem that some organizations to move caused their server upgrades have received equipment, Directory Services, Microsoft claims. Windows Server 2003 is "Extended Support" on July 14, 2015 to give organizations less than a year to a potentially complicated update or face losing the support of security patches for the servers close to completing a decade old. Microsoft has a website on Windows Server 2003 to problems found in the engineering team, this can page. Microsoft 's currently working on a solution for the login issue dedicated to support, but noted that it will be some time take to get you out. Meanwhile, the announcement of a list of three approaches has been running into the problem of the application to avoid.
The simplest approach is the "Option 2", in which professionals can use Group Policy to disable the password reset 120 days. If you do that, to gain time to review it (apparently Microsoft expects its correction 120 days prior submission). However, the announcement by Microsoft yet added a warning that professionals should not forget to change the password reset policy back to normal, if you use this approach solution.
A possible solution is given of the three approaches disadvantage in the release from Microsoft that some machines require a restart. It could be problematic for companies with large migration tasks. Windows Server 2003 is still covered by the extended policy of Microsoft support until next year, which means that Microsoft is still the issue security updates and non-security reviews for the server.

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