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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 ?. Thanks, Jan- |
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"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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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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Sorry for the previous post. I just found out that it was wrong.
/Jan - "Jan" <jsn @ linak dot com> wrote in message news:eu2u8foQGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > 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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