If you want the 2008 to be schema master, that's not a problem.  If you have a 
DC you're wanting to get rid of currently holding that role, by all means, move 
it.  Raising the domain functional level is a specific process.  You literally 
select "raise domain functional level" in ADUC.  If you move the schema master, 
that's fine.

Curtis McKay
Network Administrator
Belleville Township High School District 201
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Franzen
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:23 PM
To: Tech-Geeks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] adding a 2008 server to the mix

So making the 2008 server schema master isn't a good idea with the old servers 
still in place?  The current schema master is in the retirement community just 
fading away and I would like to let it do so.

Thanks for the info guys.  I know I could google to my hearts desire, but 
sometimes its just easier to get the direct routes from you experts on the list.
Chris Franzen
Technology Coordinator
Nokomis School District
511 Oberle St.
Nokomis, IL  62075


On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:03 AM, McKay, Curtis 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
There shouldn't be any problem doing this at all.  First you will need to 
upgrade the domain schema and forest so that the 2008 dc can be supported.  
Once the schema is upgraded, just dcpromo in the new box.  Since you will keep 
2003 dc(s) then you will leave  the forest functional level where it is at.

I generally recommend to have all domain controllers run DNS so as far as 
moving DNS in terms of workstations, that would be determined by DHCP.  Once 
the 2008 box becomes a DC, if it's running DNS it will get all DNS data 
replicated to it for your AD domain.

To have a painless DHCP move, lower the lease times on the current DHCP server 
to something pretty low, 8 hours for example, and then let all currently leases 
expire.  So if the current lease time is 8 days, set it to 8 hours, and then 
wait 8 days.  This is by no means necessary but gives you the best chance of 
not having duplicate IP's.  If you move this before school starts it would be 
manageable problem to just do it all in one day.   Delete all the current 
leases and stand up the new DHCP scope.

Curtis McKay
Network Administrator
Belleville Township High School District 201
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of Chris Franzen
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:22 AM
To: tech-geeks
Subject: [tech-geeks] adding a 2008 server to the mix

I just got a new server (win 2008 R2) and want to put it in my network to 
control DHCP, DNS, and be global catalog server / domain controller.  My 
remaining servers will stay on 2003 as they dont have the beef to make the 
jump.  I would like to keep the existing network infrastructure (domain name 
and sites and services setup)
First is this advisable?
Second is their a particular order I should do things?  (make it a DC, move 
DNS, move DHCP?)
Third anything to watch out for?

thanks for any pointers.

Chris Franzen
Technology Coordinator
Nokomis School District
511 Oberle St.
Nokomis, IL  62075

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