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Browse All TopicsI have a single Windows 2003 Server with Active Directory. Unfortunately, I have a single lable domain name. I now have DNS issues. I have read why and mostly a Single level domain name is the cause. What I wan't to do tonight is
Uninstall AD with DCpromo. Then Reinstall a new Active Directory the right way. mydomain.local. I have some parts to this question
Part one: Do I have to do anything with my DNS prior to uninstalling my Active Directory or will the uninistall take care of it?
Part two: Is there anyway to save my existing 35 computer and 35 users that I have in my single lable domain now? If so how?
part three: My users are in the domain AATCINC. When I change to AATCINC.local will I have to do anything with each of the 35 PC's?
Part 4: I only have one GPO policy that inhibits users from accessing the control panel and not able to install. Will I have to do anything with Group Policy before I uninstall?
Your help is much appreciated. If I had more points I would give them. Real headache not setting up the AD like it was supposed too.
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You could try a domain rename if you want to go that route.
http://thelazyadmin.com/bl
I was able to get all my SRV folders back. I added DNS suffix in My Compter properties. It then clicked change and more. I saw that I did not add DNS suffix to the Server. Once I added this and rebooted it restored all _msdc , etc files for the DNS server. I want to award the points to you ngailfus because your links created a domino effect of research. I now have some of the tools that you told me about. I will later in the year change my Single Label Domain Name. I now have the tools to do this. Since I have only one Server, Single Name will suffice. Once I get another controller I will have to change my AD. Thanks for the help!
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by: ngailfusPosted on 2009-02-25 at 12:21:25ID: 23737986
If you have a spare computer or server of any kind that can run Server 2003 you can build that as a temporary domain controller for you new domain. Set up a trust between the domains and use the Active Directory Migration Tool to migrate users and computers to the new domain.
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After the migration, you can rebuild the original domain controller, add it as an addition domain contoller to your new domain, transfer the FSMO roles and demote your temporary domain contoller.
Transfering FSMO roles: http://support.microsoft.c
Creating a trust: http://technet.microsoft.c