Title: DCPromo Answer fileno DNS.
Thanks
Brian/Dan, this is now up and running perfectly.
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Answer fileno DNS.
The bit that threw me is that my DCPromo
process ignored the section
[NetOptionalComponents]
DNS = 1
Hence first
hould DCPromo be actioning the [NetOptionalComponents] section
?
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fileno DNS.
To clarify what
02, 2005
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Answer fileno DNS.
What do you mean? That’s exactly what the thing does … Just
call dcpromo and point it to the file.
Thanks,
Brian
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Answer fileno DNS.
Cheers, that has worked nicely. I
was a bit surprised still that you can't drive the DCPromo wizard by using
settings in the [DCPromo] section of the a
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fileno DNS.
You
have DNS installed? You need to use the sysoc stuff (look it up in the ref.chm
in deploy.cab) to install DNS first…
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You have DNS installed? You need to use the sysoc stuff (look it up in
the ref.chm in deploy.cab) to install DNS first…
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Brian
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Curious.What kind of pruning are you talking about?
steve
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Curious.What kind of pruning are you talking about?
steve
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Behalf Of Carerros, Charles
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I might be getting a bit confused here. The instructions from MS indicate
that once you drop the system state restore on the machine y
here that is my current challenge.
I would like to thank everyone for the great responses.
Charlie
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As B
ne 13, 2005 12:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DCPROMO over a 128\256K line
I'm not so sure, when trying to optimizing for total bandwidth usage ...
If you're in the scenario Neil suggests (without compressing the data), it
will defin
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>
> As per previous threads - if the system state is larger
enefit.
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NeilSent: Monday, June 13, 2005 9:52 AMTo:
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As per
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If its W2K3 use the install from media option... DCPROMO /ADV
If you have W2K and have that possibility ship the DC to a central loca
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[ActiveDir] DCPROMO over a 128\256K line
If you are promoting
a W2K3 machine, you can run dcpromo /adv. This
Title: Affect of a schema update on W2K SP4 AD
If its W2K3 use the install from
media option... DCPROMO /ADV
If you have W2K and have that
possibility ship the DC to a central location, DCPROMO it and ship it back to
the branch office. In this case be sure to create a separate site in AD and
ubject: RE:
[ActiveDir] DCPROMO over a 128\256K line
If you are promoting
a W2K3 machine, you can run dcpromo /adv. This will allow you to replicate AD
from a backup of system state data - copy the backup of system state data for
one of your existing DCs to a CD, ship the CD to your remot
Whoops!!
Mike beat me to the punch
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Are you running 2000 or 2003. Perfect time
Title: Affect of a schema update on W2K SP4 AD
Are you running Windows 2003? If so why
don’t try dcpromo-ing from media?
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Title: Affect of a schema update on W2K SP4 AD
If you are promoting a W2K3 machine, you
can run dcpromo /adv. This will allow you to replicate AD from a backup of
system state data – copy the backup of system state data for one of your
existing DCs to a CD, ship the CD to your remote locati
Are you running 2000 or 2003. Perfect time to install from media if
you are using 2003.
Thanks
MIke
On 6/13/05, Carerros, Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a server at a remote location that I need to DCPROMO. Two of my
> colleagues were at this location a few months ago and tried to
able to contribute at some
point.
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Sanity Check
Thanks Dean.
I thought so just end of long day and no
sugar!!! I
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Sanity Check
Delete it ... it's always been this way.
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Delete
it ... it's always been this way.
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st" one it gets from
the directory is not available - does it do the AD pings that the logon
server discovery process does ??
GT
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By site and sitelink metric, there is no other way it could do it until MS
has the DCs smartest enough to talk to routers and get routing info out of
them to autodiscover topology. And even still... The complexity would be
rather high going that route.
joe
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Yes
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Subject: [ActiveDir] dcpromo replication
can anyone confirm the mechanism by which dcpromo being run discovers
the source of domain information on the initial dc promotio
row meaning that
> the DTC service is not working properly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Elton Pimentel.
>
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> Enviada em: Friday, June 18, 2004 3:25 PM
> Para: [EMA
Which services don't start?
Network Service is an account similar to the local system account, but with
reduced privileges. Numerous services should be able to run under that
account with no problem...
**
Charlie Kaiser
MCSE, CCNA
Systems Engineer
Essex Credit / Brickwalk
510 5
That is the WMI Provider Subsystem Host according to my registry.
Looking on a DC it is set for an identify of "The launching user". Are you
saying yours is hard configured to a specific userid?
That configuration I mention above is on xp client, my k3 test dc, and my k3
test member I currently h
, February 14, 2004 11:49 AM
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The machine in question was the first DC in site C (which was already
pre-configured in Sites and Services). The dcpromo.log confirms that it
properly recognized it's site.
I saw the LDAP session to PDCE (site A)
The machine in question was the first DC in site C (which was already
pre-configured in Sites and Services). The dcpromo.log confirms that it
properly recognized it's site.
I saw the LDAP session to PDCE (site A) when initiating the dcpromo by
running netstat (a saw a new LDAP session). The repl
What site was the machine that was being promoted to in?
I would expect it was in site B. The change should be done on the machine
that it did its initial replication with. How do you know that it did that
replication with the PDC? Is this info from the dcpromo log?
joe
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Im sure a Dcpromo will always hook back to the PDCE... that should be
normal.
I'm not really sure what you want to find out please elaborate.
Rob
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, 2003 3:16 PMTo:
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/ADV
On a side note,
Does anyone know if
they will be adding /ADV to Windows 2000 as part of the next SP? Just
curious…
Thanks,
Raymond
McClinnis
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/ADV
The /ADV option provides the ability to
perform something MS refer to as "Install (DCpromo) from
media". The option requires a system state backup taken
from an existing 2003 DC in the same domain as
the new DC. It als
The
/ADV option provides the ability to perform something MS refer to as "Install
(DCpromo) from media". The option requires a system state
backup taken from an existing 2003 DC in the
same domain as the new DC. It also
requires that the backup be restored to an alternate (extremely
impo
Using the dcpromo.exe /adv option will present you with the "restore from
alternate location" option during the wizard install.
See for more details:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url="">
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url="">
http://www.microsoft.
Olly,
You need to do restore the NTDS.DIT file
onto the machine you want to DCPROMO and then when you DCPROMO /ADV , at one
point the Wizard will give you the option to either DCPROMO over the network or
Offline ( at which point you can browse to the .dit file you restored)
Anton
Ntdsutil and be sure it is not listed
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As i do...But in this situation i cant
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We do this on a regular basis with W2K and see nothing in W2K3 that
would change it. As long as it demotes properly and you make sure its
e
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As do we - - and the same goes for us - we make sure the name/SID or any
remnants are completely gone before the re-join
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Also check ntdsutil and be sure that the DC name is not anywhere in the
database.
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We have replaced many also. Just have to make sure it is clean before
reusing the name.
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We have replaced many also. Just have to make sure it is clean before
reusing the name.
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We do this on
2:17 PM
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No we ddinot, and cant also because clients knows with this name.But
demoting the server was sucessfull why i cant add with the same name?Or how
can i add with the same name again?
>From: "Cra
would have let you keep the same server name.
Malcolm
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No we ddinot, and cant also because cli
yes...
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I'm just kinda jumping in here,
I'm just kinda jumping in here, but did you try deleting the computer
account?
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No we d
first?I dont know, i may format and install the w2003 but after the failure
i remove the account in ad users and computers.
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After you demoted it, did you remove it from the domain first?
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No we ddinot
[[OUTPUT]]
C:\>net helpmsg 8571
Found an object with a non unique name.
[[/OUTPUT]]
I would suggest doing as the error explanation suggests, you may also like
to remove the now stale primary DNS suffix (assuming it's lingering around)
and try again.
Dean
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Did you rename the box?
This error is telling me (and I could be wrong here) that you are trying
to use the same name which is associated with the SID of the same box
when it was a DC in W2K
Did you rename the box?
This error is telling me (and I could be wrong here) that you are trying
to use the same name which is associated with the SID of the same box
when it was a DC in W2K
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Netdiag runs without error and dcpromoui.log indicates in a more verbose
fashion that the computer failed to join the domain. I've done this many
times and have not encountered something like this where dcpromo would
indicate poor connectivity yet all other tests indicate otherwise.
Ian
> -Or
Q223757….
We were apparently using a value (ReplicationSourceDC
in this case) that does not get read during a demotion, only during promotions.
Larry A. Duncan, MCSA/MCSE
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Systems Management Consultant
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> Good old 2000 seems to have sorted itself out It was
> sprouting errors all
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>
> It seems to be all there, an example
>
> kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs
> SRVpriority=0, weig
> ht=100, port=88, master1.domainname
>
> I put the server I was trying
tober 27, 2001 7:43 AM
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> Normally it is pretty quick ... might be that some of the internet
electrons
> got stuck in a traffic jam.
>
>
> Martin
>
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: [ActiveDir] dcpromo via WAN
Wow.. I emailed this out at 10pm last night and it just arrived. Is the
list normally that lagged?
Chris Green
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Wow.. I emailed this out at 10pm last night and it just arrived. Is the
list normally that lagged?
Chris Green
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You need it to talk to the current DC via DNS, not NetBIOS. Try pointing it
at the current DC for its DNS resolution. (assuming that your current DC is
a DNS server)
Chris Green
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> OK, maybe this is too basic but are the appropriate SRV records on DNS
> server that the box you are trying to promote to a DC? NSlookup will tell
> you if the
Message-
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:31 AM
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Here is the debug output from the dcpromo UI
dcpromoui t:0x480 00296Enter getForestName domainname
not be contacted.
So I guess that the dcdiag program doesn't use the DsGetDcName API call ??
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> All sounds like name resolution to me... Get hold of the latest version of
> dcdiag from the MS Support site (Dated 6/9/2000). The updated version has
All sounds like name resolution to me... Get hold of the latest version of
dcdiag from the MS Support site (Dated 6/9/2000). The updated version has a
DCPROMO option which will test for connectiveity - dns records -> ldap,
kerberos, and other records etc. This should help you find the root cause o
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