kosandpol said:add the new server as a member server first and then upgrade it to a Domain Controller for the same domain. Then it'll get all the policies for the domain.
No it wont change your domain name, since you're creating a domain controller to the same domain.asi said:can you just explain how do it
after that what will happen to my domain name ru sure it will not change...?
kosandpol said:No it wont change your domain name, since you're creating a domain controller to the same domain.
then its a bit more complex. You have to create an additional domain controller for the same domain first, wait for the 2 servers to synchronize and then delegate the domain to the new server. after delegation is complete, then you can remove the old server.asi said:ok after that what will happen when i take off my main server
i want to install my domain system on new server and after take off my old server computer i dunno did u understand my question
kosandpol said:then its a bit more complex. You have to create an additional domain controller for the same domain first, wait for the 2 servers to synchronize and then delegate the domain to the new server. after delegation is complete, then you can remove the old server.
This is a somewhat complex method. It is best to keep the old server only for domain controlling functions and transfer other services to the new server.
then its the complex way you have to go.asi said:but I'm afraid to take my old server i want to transfer all system to my new server
Nortan Ghost system will works but i have deference type of server so, it will crash when loading 2003 server on new machine because of the drivers
kosandpol said:then its the complex way you have to go.
Not by ghosting. By adding the server to the domain using the active directory wizard.asi said:but i told u it can't be done because of two deference type of computer
kosandpol said:Not by ghosting. By adding the server to the domain using the active directory wizard.
