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Thanks….I’m
thinking BocaJ From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman Not really. The other thing to consider
would be anyone hard coded to point to this DC for anything (apps using it
explicitly, DNS, WINS, etc.) but that’s about it really. After I’d probably confirm it is
gone from the directory, both NTDS settings object and computer account, as
well as perhaps some of the other things that could “point” to it
(like NTFRS member objects). BTW, what is the DC going off to do? If it
is retiring, it has a retirement plan of some sort? I suggest ~Eric From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Gonzalez Hello all, I’ve been asked to retire a win2000 DC. My
understanding is that I just need to run DCPromo. I’ve done this at home
in my lab with no ill effects. The server doesn’t really hold any roles
other that being a DC. Am I missing something? Is there more to it? Is there a
doc or URL that you can point me to? Thanks in advance. Paul |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Paul Gonzalez
- Re: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Paul Gonzalez
- Re: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Phil Renouf
- RE: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Paul Gonzalez
- RE: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Retiring a DC Paul Gonzalez
