The way AD has been set up and used here at school is...nonsensical to me. I just replaced an old box (B1) (2k3, running dhcp, dns, alone in its own .local domain) with a "new" box (B3).
We have a box that has been sitting as a DC (AD). It does nothing...no dns, no dhcp, nothing. It has all of 2 other machines joined to it. I prepped B3 to replace the old box as our primary dhcp/dns box; this also runs Server 2k3.
When I prepped B3, I was told to join it to AD. Now I need to replace AD so B3 can be the PDC and AD can be decommissioned. Ive never done this, here are the articles Im looking at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555549
http://forums.techarena.in/windows-2000-active-directory/991454.htm
Is anything obvious missing, and what are the gotchas here that I need to be very careful with? It seems pretty straightforward.
With B3 up, I also modified another box (B4) to act as a DHCP/DNS backup. This is *not* joined to AD (for whatever that matters). My main concern is that I need to set B4 as the secondary DNS server within my DHCP settings.
I cant find any information on how to do this. Do I have to re-make all the DHCP scopes or is there a way to change this? Re-creating them would be a huge pain in the ass and is something that I have been able to avoid so far.
We have a box that has been sitting as a DC (AD). It does nothing...no dns, no dhcp, nothing. It has all of 2 other machines joined to it. I prepped B3 to replace the old box as our primary dhcp/dns box; this also runs Server 2k3.
When I prepped B3, I was told to join it to AD. Now I need to replace AD so B3 can be the PDC and AD can be decommissioned. Ive never done this, here are the articles Im looking at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555549
http://forums.techarena.in/windows-2000-active-directory/991454.htm
Is anything obvious missing, and what are the gotchas here that I need to be very careful with? It seems pretty straightforward.
With B3 up, I also modified another box (B4) to act as a DHCP/DNS backup. This is *not* joined to AD (for whatever that matters). My main concern is that I need to set B4 as the secondary DNS server within my DHCP settings.
I cant find any information on how to do this. Do I have to re-make all the DHCP scopes or is there a way to change this? Re-creating them would be a huge pain in the ass and is something that I have been able to avoid so far.