Hello,
I need to replace a few DC's with new hardware. I MUST be able to use the
same machine name and IP address for the new server so I will need to take
the old server down and bring the new up in its place.
These are the FSMO holders so I just want to make sure there are no
unforeseen iss
/2003 8:47 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] Changing Hardware for DC
Hello,
I need to replace a few DC's with new hardware. I MUST be able to use the
same machine name and IP address for the new server so I will need to take
the old server down and bring the new up in its place.
think I like your method better,
though.
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Hello,
I need to replace a few DC's with ne
backup,
then a restore on the new hardware. I think I like your method better,
though.
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He
cember 08, 2003 8:51 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Changing Hardware for DC
Interesting on your demotion experience. I have been running AD and large
numbers of domain controllers since the bloody oem days and can't say I have
experienced what you have experienced. I
ubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Changing Hardware for DC
In early days, in a lab, I rebuilt a few DCs before I remembered about
demoting (i.e. I blew them away) and learned ntdsutil the hard way. But
since then I have demoted a number of them and not had a problem.
However,
while searching for something else last ni
, December 10, 2003 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Changing Hardware for DC
Rich,
I sent a mail to you the other day (you're A-B's account). Give me a
ping if you get a sec. :)
Mark C.
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