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As part of my on-going journey into upgrading
a 2000 domain to 2003, I’ve run into the issue of moving the Certificate
Authority on one of the original domain controllers to a new Windows 2003 domain
controller. I have found a couple KB articles that
seem to put me down a good path, but then don’t pan out. Here is
the situation… I am at the point in the domain upgrade
process where I need to eliminate the Windows 2000 Servers from the domain so I
can raise the functional level to 2003 native. However, the CA is
currently on such old hardware that an OS upgrade to Windows 2003 from Windows
2000 is simply not possible so it will need to be demoted. It was
originally a Windows NT 4.0 domain controller back in the day. So I am in
a situation where I need to take a Certificate Authority from a Windows 2000
Server, and transfer that over to a Windows 2003 Server. As stated before, one KB article seemed to
be the most promising KB298138.
However the instructions seem to be focused on moving a CA from a 2000 server
to a 2000 server, or a 2003 server to a 2003 server. Is anyone familiar with the process of moving
a CA from a 2000 DC to a 2003 DC? Also, is there a possibility of moving
the CA to a server with a different hostname than the original CA? Thanks, ~Ben |
- [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority WATSON, BEN
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority steve patrick
- RE: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority WATSON, BEN
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority steve patrick
- RE: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Author... WATSON, BEN
- RE: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate A... Kurt Falde
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority Steven Comeau
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority Steven Comeau
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority Steven Comeau
- Re: [ActiveDir] Moving a Certificate Authority Steven Comeau
