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hi team!
this is my problem...soo i will need to upgrade to windows 2000. THe problem is, i have only one NT 4.0 server , no BDC at all. And we need to leave it running because it has 2 aplications that we need to run on NT 4.0, and they have already a database created on this server.
SO my idea was, as we are receiving a new server soon (without OS) install this new server with NT 4.0 server acting as a BDC, synchronize both PDC and BDC, and then make the upgrade to the BDC. I dont want to mess with the PDC, because of those applications.
Well that is my first question, is this path correct to make my upgrade?
Second , how can i convert the PDC to just a regular server (no PDC or BDC, just stand alone) without installing it again?
this is my problem...soo i will need to upgrade to windows 2000. THe problem is, i have only one NT 4.0 server , no BDC at all. And we need to leave it running because it has 2 aplications that we need to run on NT 4.0, and they have already a database created on this server.
SO my idea was, as we are receiving a new server soon (without OS) install this new server with NT 4.0 server acting as a BDC, synchronize both PDC and BDC, and then make the upgrade to the BDC. I dont want to mess with the PDC, because of those applications.
Well that is my first question, is this path correct to make my upgrade?
Second , how can i convert the PDC to just a regular server (no PDC or BDC, just stand alone) without installing it again?