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8.6

Can not add second DC to existing 2000 domain

Asked by AccessYourBiz_Com in Miscellaneous Networking, Domain Name Service (DNS)

Tags: dns_error_rcode_server_failure

When I attempt to add a second domain controller to our Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain I receive and error, that the domain controller can not be contacted.

This is what I did leading up to this point.

I had and existing NT domain, with a primary and a backup domain controller, I promoted the backup domain controller to the primary domain controller, I had applications on the PDC which I did not want to risk during the upgrade process. I installed Windows 2000 on the PDC, installed active directory, all appeared operational.

Then I setup a new windows 2000 server, added to the domain, then ran DCpromo, when I run this I get an error, that the domain can not gain access to the list of domains in the forest, its says that it may be a domain lookup problem.

I checked the DNS server on the DC, there are just 2 entrys, one for the start of athority and the other for the name server, there are not host record. I setup several computers in the domain to use the DCs DNS server as there DNS server, and had expected them to update this server, which they have not.

The users have no trouble accessing the internet, and I can ping the DC from the computer which I am attempting to promote.

This is a mix mode domain, and the BDC from the upgrade is still active

Thanks
Steve
 
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