The OP said it was a DC.  I've done this before without any problems.  I
usually disable the DHCP server just to be safe. 

 

From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 9:53 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Bringing a Win2K3 server back online

 

It's just a member server.  You should have no issues with bringing it
back online.

Just be sure to rejoin the domain.

-ASB: http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker

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On Nov 22, 2011 9:32 AM, "Bob Hartung" <[email protected]> wrote:

We had a file server at a remote location suffer corruption from a
software install gone bad. The server would appear to be booting
normally, making it to the Windows 2003 splash screen with the progress
indicator. Unfortunately, the screen would then go black and the system
would reboot. The same thing would happen trying to boot in Safe Mode
and Last Known Good Configuration.

This server is the only server at this remote location and acts as a
file server, DHCP server and domain controller. This server and PCs at
this location are in their own subnet (172.17.x.x) but is a member of
our single AD domain. The subnet at my location is 172.16.x.x.

Since this location doesn't have an IT person on staff, it was decided
they'd ship to server back to me so I could restore it from a tape
backup. When I received the server, I decided I'd start by trying a
Repair Install. It couldn't hurt since I was eventually planning on a
restore from tape anyway. At this point, the server has been offline for
about a week.

The Repair Install actually seems to have worked. The system came up
with its normal desktop background but then stopped before loading the
desktop icons with a requirement to activate the operating system. I did
that and the desktop came up. I have not hooked the server up to the
network here yet.

After all that, here's my question. Will I cause a lot of AD problems if
I assign this server a 172.16.x.x IP address and bring it up and let it
sync up with our domain? I want to make sure it's functioning properly.
Also, I've never done a Repair Install before. Does a Repair Install
change things to a system that need to be manually reconfigured?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.


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Bob Hartung
Dir of I.T.
Wisco Industries, Inc.
736 Janesville St.
Oregon, WI 53575
Tel: (608) 835-3106 x215 <tel:%28608%29%20835-3106%20x215> 
Fax: (608) 835-7399 <tel:%28608%29%20835-7399> 
e-mail: bhartung(at)wiscoind.com 

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