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Vieux 08/03/2006, 08h47   #4
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Par défaut Re: Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 DNS

Sorry for the previous post. I just found out that it was wrong.

/Jan -

"Jan" <jsn @ linak dot com> wrote in message
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> Thanks,
>
> Mayby it wrote it wrong. I have 2 Windows 2000 AD Integrated DNS
> servers. I now want to remove the secondly added DNS server and
> replace it with a new Windows 2003 DNS server which also should be
> AD Integrated.
>
> Can i just remove the DNS service and then retire the server and replace
> it with a new Windows 2003 server (same IP-address but different
> server name) ??.
>
> Thanks,
> Jan -
>
>
> "Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in message
> news:uP5io9gPGHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> "Jan" <jsn @ linak dot com> wrote in message
>> news:%23mNo5yfPGHA.1360@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> We have a Active Directory with mixed Windows 2000 and Windows 2003
>>> DC's. Currently we have 2 Windows 2000 DNS servers. Where one is running
>>> as primary and the other as secondary. Would it have any impact on the
>>> secondary DNS server if we upgrade (or reinstall) it to Windows 2003 ?.

>>
>> No, no negative impact from the point of view of
>> a DNS server.
>>
>> More features too, but most of those are not relevant
>> to a secondary (only a Primary or other...) -- BTW,
>> why are you running a secondary and not AD Integrated?
>>
>> And the likely problems (from having it be a Win2003 DC)
>> have probably already been address since you have other
>> Win2003 DCs already (e.g., SMB signing issue for clients.)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
>> Accelerated MCSE
>> http://www.LearnQuick.Com
>> [phone number on web site]
>>
>>

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