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Hi!
I am from WinNT domain and migrated to Win2K AD Domain, years ago. I have 2 Win2K DC (DC01 and DC02) and I am now planning to retire the first W2K Domain on my network so I've transferred all Operations Master to new machine (DC03). I now have 3 DCs, and still uneasy if I will not encounter problem if I will remove the 1st DC of my domain. What is the best way to remove DC to the network? is it dcpromo? How can I check that all roles from the 1st DC was already transferred and will not encounter problem? I need your . MP |
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if all roles are already on my new server, does it mean I can demote the
first W2K AD? Just to double check so that i will not encounter problem when I execute the demotion. MP "JPolicelli" <JPolicelli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9570B94A-D3F6-4C6C-8FCB-C4AC8FB07330@microsoft.com... > netdom query fsmo will tell you the FSMO role holders. > DCPROMO is your way to go to demote the DC. > > "M P" wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I am from WinNT domain and migrated to Win2K AD Domain, years ago. I have >> 2 >> Win2K DC (DC01 and DC02) and I am now planning to retire the first W2K >> Domain on my network so I've transferred all Operations Master to new >> machine (DC03). I now have 3 DCs, and still uneasy if I will not >> encounter >> problem if I will remove the 1st DC of my domain. What is the best way to >> remove DC to the network? is it dcpromo? How can I check that all roles >> from >> the 1st DC was already transferred and will not encounter problem? I need >> your . >> >> MP >> >> >> >> |
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"M P" <mark@textguru.ph> wrote in message
news:%23jlHpVeWGHA.3332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > if all roles are already on my new server, does it mean I can demote the > first W2K AD? > > Just to double check so that i will not encounter problem when I execute > the demotion. It's about more than roles. First, make sure you have a GC (or all DCs are GCs in a small or single domain forest.) Also make sure you have DNS covered. While DNS is not (always) technically part of being a DC it is common for the DC to also be the DNS Server (or even an AD Integrated DNS server) and AD is dependent on DNS. Make sure you DNS is correct and functionally without the departing DC. Make sure all "DNS Clients" no longer point to that DNS server if it is to be removed. Also, keep telling yourself, "DCs are DNS clients too!!!". -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] > > MP > "JPolicelli" <JPolicelli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9570B94A-D3F6-4C6C-8FCB-C4AC8FB07330@microsoft.com... >> netdom query fsmo will tell you the FSMO role holders. >> DCPROMO is your way to go to demote the DC. >> >> "M P" wrote: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> I am from WinNT domain and migrated to Win2K AD Domain, years ago. I >>> have 2 >>> Win2K DC (DC01 and DC02) and I am now planning to retire the first W2K >>> Domain on my network so I've transferred all Operations Master to new >>> machine (DC03). I now have 3 DCs, and still uneasy if I will not >>> encounter >>> problem if I will remove the 1st DC of my domain. What is the best way >>> to >>> remove DC to the network? is it dcpromo? How can I check that all roles >>> from >>> the 1st DC was already transferred and will not encounter problem? I >>> need >>> your . >>> >>> MP >>> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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