If you want to have the server to be demoted continue to work as DNS Server,
you can get the zone from AD integrated to file based.
Other than that if you demote a DC, it will definately stopped doing any
function which was integrated as part of its former role.
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*Sent:* Thursday, January 14, 2010 2:24 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* DCPROMO demotion and DNS
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> Greetings!
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> Our network and AD structure have been in the process of being "moved",
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ystem Admin Issues
Subject: DCPROMO demotion and DNS
Greetings!
Our network and AD structure have been in the process of being "moved",
"renamed", "merged", "whatevered" for the past few weeks. All the
workstations and laptops are now a part of the new
NT System Admin Issues
Subject: DCPROMO demotion and DNS
Greetings!
Our network and AD structure have been in the process of being "moved",
"renamed", "merged", "whatevered" for the past few weeks. All the workstations
and laptops are now a part of the ne
Anticipated first question-
Windows 2003 "standard" with AD at "Windows 2003" functional level. DCs
are NOT R2. All are at SP2.
Only one location (for the current AD domain).
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RMc
richardmccl...@aspca.org wrote on 01/14/2010 01:23:34 PM:
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> Greetings!
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> Our network and AD structure h
Greetings!
Our network and AD structure have been in the process of being "moved",
"renamed", "merged", "whatevered" for the past few weeks. All the
workstations and laptops are now a part of the new domain. Next come all
servers...
Question - We have AD-integrated DNS through our DCs. What