You can probably fix this with less effort than what I'm detailing below 
(depending on whether the problem is with replication, what's in AD, what's in 
DNS etc). I'm not sure what you've already investigated etc, but there's no 
real information in your post to isolate the problem.

To completely nuke the issue you can:
- Verify that your new candidate DC is replicating properly with other machines 
in the environment
- Stop the problem DC from replicating to other DCs
- If required, seize the FSMO role onto the new DC (verify in AD, e.g. using 
ntdsutil, who is the PDCe role holder)
- DCpromo the problem DC out of the domain
- Force replication from the new FSMO role holder out to other DCs
- Ensure that DNS is updated correctly (service record registered to point to 
new DC)

Cheers
Ken


________________________________
From: Greg Mulholland [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 15 May 2009 10:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: PDC Emulator help


We are running a windows 2000 native domain. After some major issues with our 
PDC emulator (win2k) ie machines in other sites could not replicate with it, 
the pdc role has been transferred to another win2k dc in the same site. The 
problem now is that other dc's in other sites still think the pdc emulator is 
the old one.



Anyone have any ideas of how i can force these other dc's to sync or look at 
the right pdc.

There are 3 win2k dc's and the rest are win2k3



Greg





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