How do I move the RID role when that server is already crashed? I want to recover from the loss of the RID master, so I canot move it since it is not available. Or there is a way to do it?



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I always recommend transferring FSMO roles from a box before upgrading it, then moving it back after the upgrade is completed successfully.

If you've got enough DCs to justify splitting FSMO roles, you've got enough to move it to another box for a week to upgrade the box.


On 8/13/06, Chong Ai Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When the RID flexible single-master operations DC is restored, it may use old RID pool values, and it can cause the restored RID flexible single-master operations DC to begin issuing duplicate SIDs.
 
The best way is:
 
- to use another DC to seize the RID master role.
- Rebuild the OS on crashed DC and promote it back as Domain Controller
- transfer the RID master role back to the rebuild DC.
 
Regards,
 
Ai Chung


On 8/14/06, Lucia Washaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Colleagues,


We have a server which crashed during upgrade (2000 to 2003). Now  we want to restore it.
Problem is this server is the RID holder and the documentation on the technet says

"Restoring the RID Master can result in Active Directory data corruption, so it is not recommended." So what is the best way to restore this server?

Thank you in advance for your assistance

Regards,



Lucia Washaya
CITS  UNIOSIL
Tel.: 022-295-526 xtn. 5497
Int'l Tel.: Via Italy + (39) 083123-5497
Via USA +1(212) 963-9588 (after audio response dial 174-5497)



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