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Previously on "For the MCSE types - replace domain controller"
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Re: roughly?
yes the paperclip will help you get the CD out of the drive when windows blue screens because you have a weird video card , you straighten it and poke it in the little hole .
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Guest replied
Re: roughly?
Is this something the paperclip can help me with or is that only for writing a letter to me mum?
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roughly?
rename old dc to foo and change its ip address
build the new server with the old dc name and the old dc ip address
run dcpromo
move fsmo roles to your other dc. Also make sure it is a global catalog
demote old dc
set up the proper services [dhcp/dns etc] on the new dc machine
essentially install win 2k server run dcpromo, transfer the fsmo roles.
now, how's yer sqlxml bulkload using xsd mapping schemas?
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Re: How about
Sounds plausible under Win NT, but Win 2K has Active Directory, forests and trees and god knows what else.
Does anyone know of an article that is a dummies guide to replacing an old server with a new one and keep the existing Active Directory/Domain settings?
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How about
Create the new machine as a backup domain controller then promote it once it has cloned ?
Disclaimer - I know absolutely F all about MS technology.
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