Tom,

Concerning your Exchange question.  I have not been sucessful in getting
data tahta was backedup on a clustered server to restore to a
non-clustered server.  What I did in order to get this to work is create
a single node cluster.  This allowed me to restore the databases and get
the server functional.  (NOTE:  this was in a test environment not a
real disaster recovery operation.)   I followed the same steps for
setting up the first node of a cluster.  Hope this helps.  

Concerning the AD question.  If you have the rights to change the
password of the domain controller, you should be able to add it to the
domain.  I'm not sure if DCPromo will run successfully or not.  (I think
not) (I haven't tried this senario.)  Worse case senario is you will
have to use ADSIEdit and remove the DC from Active Directory before
running DCPromo.  There is a MS article, 216498 which describes removing
a domain controller from AD after a failed DCPromo.

Denny

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD disaster recovery

my steps are as follows-
i have a laptop with AD on it on site. I plan on taking the laptop to
the recovery site and forcing a transfer of FSMO roles(as this is
something i don't want to gracefully do here and botch my network.
Then i plan on installing another win 2k server and running dcpromo on
it. This server will have the same name as my dc back on site. I don't
need to restore the system state as the dc back on site is only a dc and
has some home dirs on it. i will only restore the home dirs.
My question was, will AD complain about bring up a server with the same
name? should I delete this server from the domain controllers OU or run
ntdsutil and expunge any entry in AD for this server? This server back
on site held all three fsmo roles for the domain.

Finally, and i know this is off topic and i apologize but i haven't
gotten any response from the exchange-admin list server, but does anyone
know of any good documentation on restoring an active/passive exchange
2k clustered server to a non clustered box.
Is it just deleting the virtual server object with adsiedit and then
doing a fresh install of exchange(making sure the server has the same
name as the virtual server and the legacy dn of the admin group is
identical) and just restore the info store?

Thanks and sorry for being so damn wordy.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mulnick, Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 12:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD disaster recovery


I would guess that you'll still have to remove the previuosly existing
DC's
regardless but it's hard to tell what steps you're planning exactly.  

al 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kern, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 9:51 AM
To: ActiveDir (E-mail)
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD disaster recovery

We're doing a DR test run of AD. We go to another location and try to
restore our network from tape backup(Veritas 8.6).
Each time we've run into serious issues when restoring AD to different
hardware(this is all our DR site provides) and have never been able to
get
up and running.
So this time, I want to put AD on a laptop, give it a few days to
replicate
with our network, then take the laptop with me to the DR site, force a
transfer of all the FSMO roles, and restore that way.
Also, for the other DC's, I just want to set up new domain controllers
with
the same names and not restore the system state, i,e; AD. Just app
specfic
stuff and home directories.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
Will I run into issues with GUID's not matching or USN's?
We are also planning on restoring an Exchange 2k server.
Any help or advice, war stories,  would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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