Have your run the Adprep and forestprep on your pDCe (primary DC emulator)
machine?  You must to that first.  I have a 2003 domain running at 2000
forest/functional level and I have a 2008 DC.  No the clients for all
intents and purposes do not know the difference.

Jon

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:30 PM, andy <[email protected]> wrote:

> A couple of questions on 2008 domains.
> We have a backward compatible 2003 domain, and we cannot add a 2008 domain
> controller.  I suspect that it is because we are running the 2003 domain in
> 2000 compatibility mode.
> If we upgrade to a full 2003 domain ,will we have to readd all of the
> computers to the domain or will they still work without removing and
> readding to the domain?  Most of the information I have found online is
> going from 2000 to higher domains.
> We have all xp machines and 2003 servers.
> If we are running in full 2003 mode, will I be able to add the 2008 as a
> additional domain controller, or will it have to be the primary?
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