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Joining a Web Server to a Domain

Asked by P1ST0LPETE in Microsoft Server, Active Directory, SBS Small Business Server

Current Situation:
Two Machines:
        Server #1 - Exchange Server | current Domain Controller for small company (about 10-15 users)
        Server #2 - Web Server with Virtual Machine software installed so that Development Web Server is on the same box | also houses database used by website | was the old Domain Controller for company, and although it is not acting as such, it still has AD installed and thinks of itself as a Domain Controller.

I am wanting to add Server #2 to the Domain of Server #1.  I am thinking that I need to uninstall/disable AD from Server #2 and then add it to Server #1 as you would any computer.  This seems to me, too simple of a project though to be correctÂ…..or is it?  Is there any special configurations I need to do when adding a web server to a domain?

Side Note:  I didnÂ’t set this up, just the situation I was hired into a few weeks ago.  Currently working on getting a 3rd machine to separate the production web server and the development web server; but right now it is working.  
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