I want to demote a new server whose installation of AD has gone sour. I tried to make this server the new PDC in order to replace an old PDC. I transferred all 5 roles and the global catalog to the new server, but for some reason clients did not want to use the new server to log in. In other words, if I turn off the old server and leave the new one running, clients can't login anymore. I tried tranferring back the roles to the old server but Windows said it could not find the old server even though it is working fine. I can see the AD accounts and information from both servers.
Since I couldn't transfer the roles back to the old server, I tried to just demote the new server. It didn't let me because it couldn't find the old server even though the old server is running fine. I tried choosing that this was the last server in the domain, but then it said that this is not the last server and it didn't let me demote regardless of what I did. Is there any other way to remove AD without having to re-install Windows 2000? I had too much information in that server and I can't afford to lose all the settings, shared folders, shared printers, etc.
Also, is there any way to back up the AD database somewhere so in case of disaster I can reload it?
Thanks...
Since I couldn't transfer the roles back to the old server, I tried to just demote the new server. It didn't let me because it couldn't find the old server even though the old server is running fine. I tried choosing that this was the last server in the domain, but then it said that this is not the last server and it didn't let me demote regardless of what I did. Is there any other way to remove AD without having to re-install Windows 2000? I had too much information in that server and I can't afford to lose all the settings, shared folders, shared printers, etc.
Also, is there any way to back up the AD database somewhere so in case of disaster I can reload it?
Thanks...