Brian Desmond
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 2:47 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can a 2003 server be a domain controller in a 2000
domain?
A slight
A slight aside: how can you confirm that the schema changes have replicated
to a particular DC? Is there a particular attribute to check?
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Don't forget to upgrade the schema.
Za Vue wrote:
This is how I did mine.
1) AD Forest prep
2) Domain Prep
3) AD domain prep /GPO
4) Make sure all DC replicated successfully! ( I waited a day)
5) Depromo DC-1 than upgraded it to W23K (This of course also removed
the W2K AD tools *not compatib
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> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can a 2003 server be a domain
> controller in a 2000 domain?
>
> I don't understand this one. to me he wants to introduce
> a temporary w2k3 DC for testing purposes. I agree that is you
> want to test things
This is how I did mine.
1) AD Forest prep
2) Domain Prep
3) AD domain prep /GPO
4) Make sure all DC replicated successfully! ( I waited a day)
5) Depromo DC-1 than upgraded it to W23K (This of course also removed
the W2K AD tools *not compatible w/W3K*)
6) Dcpromo DC-1 again. Now I have W2K & W3
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Sent: Fri 7/8/2005 5:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can a 2003 server be a domain controller in a 2000
domain?
If you don't want to deal with the 2k - 2k3 upgrade bit, you might
consider running a VM on one of the 2k3 serve
FYI..
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325379
Jose
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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 7:54 AM
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: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Can a 2003 server be a domain controller in a
2000 domain?
Thanks James and Chris
Essentially does this mean that I would have upgraded the domain to a 2003
configuration?
Antonio
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If you don't want to deal with the 2k - 2k3 upgrade bit, you might
consider running a VM on one of the 2k3 servers with 2k as the guest OS.
Make that into a DC and you have a local 2K dc. I wouldn't run it long
term necessarily, but it might buy you time until you're ready to
upgrade.
http://www.
Thanks James and Chris
Essentially does this mean that I would have upgraded the domain to a 2003
configuration?
Antonio
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Antonio,
At the time that you decide to introduce Windows Server 2003 DCs into an
existing Windows 2000 domain /forest, there is the initial requirement to
upgrade the schema.
You must run adprep /forestprep and domainprep to be able to support the
inclusion of a 2003 DC.
However, running forest
server be a domain controller in a
2000 domain?
It depends what you mean with temporary...
To introduce w2k3 DCs in a w2k AD forest you need at least to prepare
the forest and the domain that will host a new w2k3 dc. As you may know
schema updates cannot be undone, but you can introduce a w2k3
It depends what you mean with temporary...
To introduce w2k3 DCs in a w2k AD forest you need at least to prepare the
forest and the domain that will host a new w2k3 dc. As you may know schema
updates cannot be undone, but you can introduce a w2k3 dc and later on remove
it as needed.
For more
Hi Antonio
You will need to do a forest prep and a domain prep first to extend the
schema to allow for a 2003 domain controller. Once the schema updates are
done the forest can support 2K and 2K3 (until you change the functional
mode)
The schema update instructions are here.
http://www.microsof
I believe you would still have to prep the forest and the domain in order
to even promote a 2003 DC in a 2000 domain.
"Antonio Aranda"
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