and with 2003 you can change the name of the DC afterwards to match the
retired DC's name...

/Guido 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Dienstag, 6. Januar 2004 16:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Upgrading the only DC in a domain to new hardware

Recovering to dissimilar hw can be a real pain.  The less risky option would
be to bring up the new DC as a second DC, set it to be a GC, transfer all
the FSMOs, configure DNS, WINS, DHCP, and whatever else and then retire the
original DC.  

It's likely to be a lot of work given that you also have Exchange, file and
print, etc., but you can stage the work and it might save you heartache in
the long run.

Tony

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Wrom: LVLMHAALPTCXLYRWTQTIPWIGYO
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue,  6 Jan 2004 14:48:35 +0000

Hi all,

I would like to know if anyone has any pointers or guides that can help me 
through replacing the hardware of a DC.  This is because I want to replace
the 
server with a new faster and better machine.  I'm not fussed about downtime
as 
its only a small shop.  The server is also running Exchange 2000.  I'm using

Veritas and the agent for Exchange, though I'm not too worried about this
part.

Its the only server in the domain and there are no other domains.  I want to

keep the same server name as its a file and print server too.  The old
machine 
will be recycled in to the user pool.

I have been reading the following guide but the section on the HAL worries
me 
slightly.  Obviously, I want to retain the GUID, the user and computer 
accounts and such like.

http://www.jsiinc.com/subf/tip2700/rh2799.htm

TIA

Adam
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