Just to make sure - you DO have ANOTHER DC/GC, right?

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Leone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 10:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Win2000 - DC seems to have been renamed

Got a bit of an emergency. We run a Win2000 domain (yes, we realize it's not 
supported any longer; that's why we were planing on upgrading it to Win2003 
this weekend ...)

Anyway, this morning, we saw something strange. One of my DCs -
ADMNWDC003 - seems to have been renamed in AD to ADMNWDC003TEMP. Turns out, the 
new guy was making a new DC for one of our other sites, and inadvertently 
called this new DC he was building the existing name of ADMNWDC003. He tried to 
rename the computer account, but the damage was done.

It shows up in AD U&C, Domain Controllers as "ADMNWDC003TEMP". The actual 
computer, however, still has the name of ADMNWDC003. Sites and Services still 
lists it as ADMNWDC003. So what I've got are entries for a DC that now longer 
has a valid computer account ...

So now we're more than slightly stuck in it. :-(

I can't DCPROMO the physical computer back down from not being a DC, since 
there's no corresponding computer account. Luckily, it holds no FSMO roles.

Here's what we think we should do -

Power down ADMNWDC003.
Delete the ADMNWDC003TEMP computer account in AD U&C.
Use ADSIEDIT to remove the ADMNWDC003 entries, *and* ADMNWDC003TEMP entries, as 
per KB 555846 ("How to remove completely orphaned Domain Controller").
Then clean up AD , by using KB 216498 ("How to remove data in AD after an 
unsuccessful domain controller demotion").

Any and every help greatly appreciated. Will this work? I want to fix my AD, so 
we can upgrade to a supported version ASAP.

Thanks

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