I've never had an IPv6 problem with domain controllers: without IPv6
installed, with IPv6 installed but only with a link-local address, or
with IPv6 installed and valid IPv6 internet access configured.

Are you sure it's related to IPv6? Does it explicitly say that your IPv6
configuration is messed up somehow? Error messages?

I know that Brian Desmond said to just turn off IPv6, but long term
you'll be better off leaving IPv6 enabled and fixing the problem with
this particular machine. You've got to get your IPv6 learn-on sometime:
IANA only has a ~9 mo supply of IPv4 addresses.

Oh, and I wouldn't go the ULA route unless you REALLY know what you're
doing.

On 9/14/2010 6:06 PM, Jim von Stein wrote:
> Total 2008 Server/IPv6 noob question here:
>  
> I'm trying to bring up my first 2008 R2 domain server, and I hit a
> speed  bump with IPv6; dcpromo (at least the GUI version) won't proceed
> without some sort of IPv6 address. My ISP isn't supporting it yet, I'm
> not using it internally yet. Am I better off removing IPv6 from the
> interface(s) or doing a ULA (even though I don't know what I'm doing or
> what I'll eventually want to be doing).

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