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Guest Cindy B
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Hi -

We had a server that we needed to demote. Due to some replication

problems, it would not do the dcpromo --- without adding the force to the end

of the command.

That seemed to be OK - except it changed it from the domain to a workgroup

server. I would like it to be a "member" server within the domain.

When trying to re-add it to the Domain, I'm getting errors saying the it

already exists... and it does... So I went to the current DC and was going

to remove the server name so I could readd it. Now I'm getting a message

about removing a DC - which I guess also makes sense, because it doesn't know

it was demoted.

Here's my question... which is my best choice???

 

Which of the following statements best describes the reason for deleting

this object?

I want to demote ths domain controler from the domain and contue using it a

s a computer.

This domain controller is permanently offline and con no longer be demoted

using the SD instaalation Wizard.

 

any sugesstions?

thanks -Cindy

 

 

 

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Cindy B

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: dcpromo /force problem

 

Hello Cindy,

 

Follow this one to remove all old entries:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498

 

After that also check DNS server records, that it is removed and then try

to add it again, but make sure it is in a workgroup and not a domain.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi -

> We had a server that we needed to demote. Due to some replication

> problems, it would not do the dcpromo --- without adding the force to

> the end

> of the command.

> That seemed to be OK - except it changed it from the domain to a

> workgroup

> server. I would like it to be a "member" server within the domain.

> When trying to re-add it to the Domain, I'm getting errors saying the

> it

> already exists... and it does... So I went to the current DC and was

> going

> to remove the server name so I could readd it. Now I'm getting a

> message

> about removing a DC - which I guess also makes sense, because it

> doesn't know

> it was demoted.

> Here's my question... which is my best choice???

> Which of the following statements best describes the reason for

> deleting

> this object?

> I want to demote ths domain controler from the domain and contue using

> it a

> s a computer.

> This domain controller is permanently offline and con no longer be

> demoted

> using the SD instaalation Wizard.

> any sugesstions?

> thanks -Cindy

Guest Cindy B
Posted

Re: dcpromo /force problem

 

thanks - I'll try that first thing in the morning...

--

Cindy B

 

 

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

> Hello Cindy,

>

> Follow this one to remove all old entries:

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498

>

> After that also check DNS server records, that it is removed and then try

> to add it again, but make sure it is in a workgroup and not a domain.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

> > Hi -

> > We had a server that we needed to demote. Due to some replication

> > problems, it would not do the dcpromo --- without adding the force to

> > the end

> > of the command.

> > That seemed to be OK - except it changed it from the domain to a

> > workgroup

> > server. I would like it to be a "member" server within the domain.

> > When trying to re-add it to the Domain, I'm getting errors saying the

> > it

> > already exists... and it does... So I went to the current DC and was

> > going

> > to remove the server name so I could readd it. Now I'm getting a

> > message

> > about removing a DC - which I guess also makes sense, because it

> > doesn't know

> > it was demoted.

> > Here's my question... which is my best choice???

> > Which of the following statements best describes the reason for

> > deleting

> > this object?

> > I want to demote ths domain controler from the domain and contue using

> > it a

> > s a computer.

> > This domain controller is permanently offline and con no longer be

> > demoted

> > using the SD instaalation Wizard.

> > any sugesstions?

> > thanks -Cindy

>

>

>


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