Dec 26, 2002 #1 sh0re IS-IT--Management Dec 6, 2002 13 PT Hi all, We have a network with only one Domain Controler, and we're going to upgrade it to a better PC. What is the best way to do it? Thanks
Hi all, We have a network with only one Domain Controler, and we're going to upgrade it to a better PC. What is the best way to do it? Thanks
Dec 26, 2002 #2 ashpp IS-IT--Management Sep 28, 2002 798 GB Hi, 1- Make sure DNS is all nicely set up. http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...ws2000/en/server/help/sag_DNSchecklist_ds.htm### This part is the most important so make sure everything is tiptop ### 2- Install new server run DCPROMO 3- Wait for replication. Or force it using Repadmin from the administrators toolkit. 4- Check the DNS on the new server. Are the forwarders setup correctly? 5- Transfer the FMSO roles over. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q255690 & GC role (Administrative tools open the site, server, NTDS Settings, properties, General Tab, and there a check box. 5a- Transfer files/permissions over. 5- Demote the OLD server to a standalone server. 6- Remove it from the network or demote to a workgroup. 7- Get the clients to log into the new server or DNS the old server name to the new server name. I *think* thats about it. HTH Ash. Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, 1- Make sure DNS is all nicely set up. http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...ws2000/en/server/help/sag_DNSchecklist_ds.htm### This part is the most important so make sure everything is tiptop ### 2- Install new server run DCPROMO 3- Wait for replication. Or force it using Repadmin from the administrators toolkit. 4- Check the DNS on the new server. Are the forwarders setup correctly? 5- Transfer the FMSO roles over. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q255690 & GC role (Administrative tools open the site, server, NTDS Settings, properties, General Tab, and there a check box. 5a- Transfer files/permissions over. 5- Demote the OLD server to a standalone server. 6- Remove it from the network or demote to a workgroup. 7- Get the clients to log into the new server or DNS the old server name to the new server name. I *think* thats about it. HTH Ash.