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Right now I have a Windows 2000 domain I am in the process of upgrading to Windows 2003 domain and I need to promote my secondary DNS server (which is Windows 2003) and demote my primary DNS server (which is Windows 2000).
My question is how do I do that, or can I just dcpromo a Windows 2003 server to a domain controller and it will offer to become the new primary DNS server?
I hope that makes sense, and I appreciate any help. Thanks.
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"KJacks" <KJacks[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CFC71EA-D27D-4213-B99C-4B0F7AA6A95F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Right now I have a Windows 2000 domain I am in the process of upgrading to > Windows 2003 domain and I need to promote my secondary DNS server (which > is > Windows 2003) and demote my primary DNS server (which is Windows 2000). > > My question is how do I do that,
Just change the zone type in (each of) the DNS servers.
> or can I just dcpromo a Windows 2003 server > to a domain controller and it will offer to become the new primary DNS > server?
No, this will not affect the DNS server zone type. Only effect on DNS is when you DCPromo the FIRST DC and it offers to also create the DNS Server and zone as needed.
You really should have AT LEAST 2 DCs however.
> I hope that makes sense, and I appreciate any help. Thanks.
-- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP http://www.LearnQuick.Com (phone on web site)
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Thanks a bunch for the reply.
I just checked out your website too, and I live close to Austin. Whats the accelerated mcse week course cost?
[Quoted Text] > Just change the zone type in (each of) the DNS servers.
When I went to look at this, both are loading their zone data from active directory. Does that mean that if I just change my dhcp dns settings to point to the newer, win2K DNS server it will take over and I can get rid of the older dns server? And I would change the DNS settings on static TCP/IP settings also.
Also, I have 2 Win2K DCs and am wanting to update the domain to Win2k3. After the new DNS takes over, I should be able to dcpromo a Win2k3 server and update the domain right?
Thanks for all the help.
"Herb Martin" wrote:
> > "KJacks" <KJacks[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7CFC71EA-D27D-4213-B99C-4B0F7AA6A95F[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Right now I have a Windows 2000 domain I am in the process of upgrading to > > Windows 2003 domain and I need to promote my secondary DNS server (which > > is > > Windows 2003) and demote my primary DNS server (which is Windows 2000). > > > > My question is how do I do that, > > Just change the zone type in (each of) the DNS servers. > > > or can I just dcpromo a Windows 2003 server > > to a domain controller and it will offer to become the new primary DNS > > server? > > No, this will not affect the DNS server zone type. Only effect on > DNS is when you DCPromo the FIRST DC and it offers to also > create the DNS Server and zone as needed. > > You really should have AT LEAST 2 DCs however. > > > I hope that makes sense, and I appreciate any help. Thanks. > > > -- > Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP > http://www.LearnQuick.Com > (phone on web site) > > >
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"KJacks" <KJacks[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BBE30728-9739-4669-ABEB-74CB4CBAFA6A[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Thanks a bunch for the reply. > > I just checked out your website too, and I live close to Austin. Whats the > accelerated mcse week course cost?
$4000. If you like I will send you a full "info" message but it's best if you have me do that by sending me you email.
Or just give me a call -- usually you will speak to me personally unless it is class week when students get almost all of my time.
>> Just change the zone type in (each of) the DNS servers.
> When I went to look at this, both are loading their zone data from active > directory. Does that mean that if I just change my dhcp dns settings to > point > to the newer, win2K DNS server it will take over and I can get rid of the > older dns server?
Yes*. Test it first by making sure that your newer DNS is working (just use NSLookup to get a good idea).
Or you can run "DCDiag /c" to see if there are any FAIL or WARN messages.
> And I would change the DNS settings on static TCP/IP > settings also.
* Yes, this is required for those machines which don't get the DNS setting from DHCP.
> Also, I have 2 Win2K DCs and am wanting to update the domain to Win2k3. > After the new DNS takes over, I should be able to dcpromo a Win2k3 server > and > update the domain right?
You should be able to do that now, or after -- but as a preliminary to that you must "ADPrep /forestprep" and "ADPrep /domainprep" -- i.e., prep both the forest (one time) and each domain (once per domain before THAT domain can be upgraded.)
You can UPGRADE a Win2000 DC to Win2003, or you can add a Win2003 Server and DCPromo it.
Give me a call or email if you wish. (My email is real here, or send it to HerbM[ at ]...) -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP http://www.LearnQuick.Com (phone on web site)
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