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MCSE - Promotion of Additional Domain Controller to a Domain Controller |
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If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain Controller
in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. Please specify it in steps. Abaaseen |
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And on the eigth day <> did cause the
electrons to come together and form the following words: > If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain > Controller in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain > Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. > Please specify it in steps. You really haven't provided a lot of information. For example, what version of windows are you running? If its beyond NT, there is no BDC and PDC. Never mind what an ADC is, or is that ACDC? Yes... your domain could be on the Highway to Hell. This group is supposed to be for IT professionals studying to get their MCSE certification. So we don't hand hold here as much. Having said that, I think what you need to do is check google on how to transfer roles. ------- T-Bone MCNGP XL TBone |
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TBone wrote:
> And on the eigth day <> did cause > the electrons to come together and form the following words: > >> If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain >> Controller in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain >> Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. >> Please specify it in steps. > > You really haven't provided a lot of information. For example, what > version of windows are you running? If its beyond NT, there is no BDC > and PDC. Never mind what an ADC is, or is that ACDC? Yes... your > domain could be on the Highway to Hell. > > This group is supposed to be for IT professionals studying to get > their MCSE certification. So we don't hand hold here as much. Having > said that, I think what you need to do is check google on how to > transfer roles. Or perhaps he should refer to his own link of downloadable crap that he offered another poster in here. Frisbee® |
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Give my regards to 1996
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 02:48:01 -0800, Abaaseen <> wrote: >If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain Controller >in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain Controller to a >Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. >Please specify it in steps. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 Kline Sphere |
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>TBone wrote:
>> And on the eigth day <> did cause >> the electrons to come together and form the following words: >> >>> If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain >>> Controller in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain >>> Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. >>> Please specify it in steps. >> >> You really haven't provided a lot of information. For example, what >> version of windows are you running? If its beyond NT, there is no BDC >> and PDC. Never mind what an ADC is, or is that ACDC? Yes... your >> domain could be on the Highway to Hell. >> >> This group is supposed to be for IT professionals studying to get >> their MCSE certification. So we don't hand hold here as much. Having >> said that, I think what you need to do is check google on how to >> transfer roles. > >Or perhaps he should refer to his own link of downloadable crap that he >offered another poster in here. is that the up, down & across site? Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 Kline Sphere |
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On 1/15/2009,Kline Sphere said:
> > is that the up, down & across site? > > Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 http://www.leftmind.net/safety/non_ex.pdf -- JaR Or words to that effect Remove hat to reply JaR |
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ADC means: A for Additional
D for Domain, and C for Controller, Hope that you will understand it now that what does it mean. and suppose that I am running Windows Server 2003 on both i-e Domain Controller and Additional Domain Controller. "TBone" wrote: > And on the eigth day <> did cause the > electrons to come together and form the following words: > > > If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain > > Controller in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain > > Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. > > Please specify it in steps. > > You really haven't provided a lot of information. For example, what > version of windows are you running? If its beyond NT, there is no BDC > and PDC. Never mind what an ADC is, or is that ACDC? Yes... your domain > could be on the Highway to Hell. > > This group is supposed to be for IT professionals studying to get their > MCSE certification. So we don't hand hold here as much. Having said > that, I think what you need to do is check google on how to transfer > roles. > > ------- > > T-Bone > MCNGP XL > Abaaseen |
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And on the eigth day <> did cause the
electrons to come together and form the following words: What I think you are not understanding is there is no such thing as an A for Additional D for Domain, C for Controller, In Windows Server 2003, all domain controllers (DC) are just that. There is no "backup" DC or "additional" DC. What can differ between them is their roles. If you want to protect yourself from one of the DCs failing, google on transferring roles like I said to do in my previous message. ------- T-Bone MCNGP XL TBone |
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RTFMS means:
R for read T for the F for Freaking M for manual S for stupid, in this case, you. HTH On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 04:10:01 -0800, Abaaseen <> wrote: >ADC means: A for Additional >D for Domain, >and C for Controller, >Hope that you will understand it now that what does it mean. >and suppose that I am running Windows Server 2003 on both >i-e Domain Controller and Additional Domain Controller. > >"TBone" wrote: > >> And on the eigth day <> did cause the >> electrons to come together and form the following words: >> >> > If my Domain Controller goes down and I have an Additional Domain >> > Controller in my Network, then how can I promot an Additional Domain >> > Controller to a Domain Controller. i-e I want to make the ADC a DC. >> > Please specify it in steps. >> >> You really haven't provided a lot of information. For example, what >> version of windows are you running? If its beyond NT, there is no BDC >> and PDC. Never mind what an ADC is, or is that ACDC? Yes... your domain >> could be on the Highway to Hell. >> >> This group is supposed to be for IT professionals studying to get their >> MCSE certification. So we don't hand hold here as much. Having said >> that, I think what you need to do is check google on how to transfer >> roles. >> >> ------- >> >> T-Bone >> MCNGP XL >> Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 Kline Sphere |
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>And on the eigth day <> did cause the
>electrons to come together and form the following words: > >What I think you are not understanding is there is no such thing as an > >A for Additional >D for Domain, >C for Controller, > >In Windows Server 2003, all domain controllers (DC) are just that. There is >no "backup" DC or "additional" DC. What can differ between them is their >roles. If you want to protect yourself from one of the DCs failing, google >on transferring roles like I said to do in my previous message. > >------- > >T-Bone >MCNGP XL excuse me, but isn't google an advanced topic? Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 Kline Sphere |
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