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Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: upgrade windows 2000 server to sbs2k3 Reply with quote

it was told to me that the best way to put a sbs2k3 on a win 2000 domain
and make sbs the master server it was to install win 2000 server on
the box that will have sbs, put 2000 server as dc and then update to sbs
with the sbs cd's.
The problem is that i continue with the same issue that i had before
when i tried to install sbs and added to the domain.
The dcpromo ends with success but with a note that says the replication
found some errors and after reboot the problem will be solved. But when
he reboots the dns is not working right, and i have errors of dns and
ntfrs on the event viewer that it cannot contact the domain controller
or find the domain.
If i go to locals and services of active directory i can't make the
replication but on the active directory at Domain controllers i can find
the computer as domain controller.
I had already done the adprep and domainprep and it all end ok with no
errors.
Can someone help me to solve this issue?
I need to put sbs running as soon as i can..

Thanks
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Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade windows 2000 server to sbs2k3 Reply with quote

Can I suggest that you visit my website at www.SBSmigration.com and review
the information presented on the pages for Migration Projects. If your
question isn't answered there, you might consider purchasing the Swing It!!
Kit which includes a complete project outline for doing the entire process.
The detail of the Kit documentation ensure that you shouldn't have any
questions about the process to be performed, and it gives you the added
bonus of being able to actually replace an existing server with the SBS
using the same server name, IP, same AD. I realize that you may be intending
to do something else, but I thought I would mention that you have many
options revealed in the kit documentation, including that one.

- Jeff
www.SBSmigration.com

"Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee" <prilhao@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
it was told to me that the best way to put a sbs2k3 on a win 2000 domain
and make sbs the master server it was to install win 2000 server on
the box that will have sbs, put 2000 server as dc and then update to sbs
with the sbs cd's.
The problem is that i continue with the same issue that i had before
when i tried to install sbs and added to the domain.
The dcpromo ends with success but with a note that says the replication
found some errors and after reboot the problem will be solved. But when
he reboots the dns is not working right, and i have errors of dns and
ntfrs on the event viewer that it cannot contact the domain controller
or find the domain.
If i go to locals and services of active directory i can't make the
replication but on the active directory at Domain controllers i can find
the computer as domain controller.
I had already done the adprep and domainprep and it all end ok with no
errors.
Can someone help me to solve this issue?
I need to put sbs running as soon as i can..

Thanks
Back to top
Mark Jesiel
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:45 am    Post subject: RE: upgrade windows 2000 server to sbs2k3 Reply with quote

First off, how many DC's do you have anyway? The easiest way to upgrade a
Windows 2000 domain to SBS2003 is upgrade an existing win2k DC.

Read the articlle below, it works, done it.

INTRODUCTION

============



This article describes how to install a Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server (SBS) 2003-based computer in an existing domain.







Warning

You should use the steps that are described in this article as an outline
for how to install a new SBS 2003 computer in an existing domain to maintain
the existing Active Directory directory service infrastructure. You should
not use this article to add an SBS 2003 computer to a network where there is
an existing SBS 2000 or SBS 2003 domain controller for migration purposes.
For that, use the migration white papers. To view the migration white papers,
visit the following Web site:








http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/upgrade/default.mspx



This article does not intend to provide a migration solution. However, if
you use the steps in this article to join an existing domain that already
contains an SBS 2003 computer or an SBS 2000 computer, you will have to
demote the existing SBS server by manually running Dcpromo.exe to remove the
computer from the domain. This retirement process must occur within 14 days
of adding the new SBS 2003 computer to the domain or the new SBS 2003
computer may display warnings and shut down periodically.



The following conditions must be true after you install the new SBS 2003
computer in an existing domain or the new SBS 2003 computer may display
warnings and shut down periodically:



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a domain controller that is

installed on the root of the domain.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must hold all the Flexible Single Master

Operation (FSMO) roles.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a global catalog server and must be

the licensing server.



- There must not be any existing domain trusts or child domains.



- Only one SBS server can exist on the domain. If SBS 2003 is

installed, no other SBS 2003 or 2000 server can be installed on the

same domain.





Failure to meet these conditions may cause the SBS 2003 server to shut down.







For additional information, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:842690.KB.[LN]: List of components that are included in
Windows

Small Business Server 2003



MORE INFORMATION

================



To install a SBS 2003 computer in an existing Active Directory domain,
follow these steps:



1. On a Windows 2000 domain, you must prepare Active Directory before you
install the SBS 2003 computer in the domain.





For additional information about how to install a Windows Server 2003 domain
controller into an existing Windows 2000 forest, click the following article
number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:278875.KB.[LN]: Cannot promote a Windows Server 2003
domain

controller into a Windows 2000 forest



2. Start the installation of SBS 2003 by inserting CD 1 into the CD or

DVD drive.



3. When the operating system is installed and the computer restarts and

continues with the integrated Setup program, click "Cancel" to stop the

integrated Setup program. Note You must cancel the integrated Setup

program at this point. If you continue with the integrated Setup, you

cannot join the SBS 2003 computer to the existing domain.



4. On the SBS 2003 computer, configure a static IP address on the

network card and make sure to configure DNS to include the existing

server that hosts the Active Directory zone. Note You can ping other

computers on the network by using their Fully Qualified Domain Names

(FQDNs) after you complete this procedure.



5. Run the Dcpromo.exe program on the SBS 2003 computer to join the
existing domain.



Note Do not create a new forest and do not create a child domain.



a. Click "Start", click "Run", type "dcpromo" (without
the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



b. Click "Next" two times.



c. Click "Additional Domain Controller for an existing
domain", and then click "Next".



d. Enter the credentials for the domain administrator
account, and then click "Next".





e. In the "Domain name" area, type the FQDN for the
Active Directory domain namespace that you want to join, and then click
"Next". For example, type "contoso.local". If you are not sure of the FQDN,
you can click "Browse" to select the correct domain.



f. Click "Next" to accept the default locations for the
Database and Log folders.



g. Click "Next" to accept the default locations for the
shared system volume.



Note If you have to change the location of the
shared system volume, you must select an NTFS file system volume.



h. Type the Directory Services Restore Mode
administrator password, and then click "Next".



Note This is the password that you would use in
Directory Services Restore Mode or when you use Recovery Console.



i. On the Summary screen, click "Next" to start the
Dcpromo.exe program. This process may take several minutes.





j. Click "Finish" to complete the Dcpromo.exe program,
and then click "Restart Now".





k. Log on to the computer after it restarts and confirm
that the computer has been successfully promoted to a domain controller. To
do this, click "Start", click "Run", type "cmd" (without the quotation
marks), and then click "OK".



l. At the command prompt, type "gettype" (without the
quotation marks), and then press ENTER. The output should read as follows:



Host Name: <ServerName>

Name: Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server



Version: 5.2 Build 3790



Role: Domain Controller



Components: Not Installed



6. Install the DNS server service.

To do this, follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Control Panel", and then
click "Add/Remove Programs".





b. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".





c. In the "Windows Components" list, double-click
"Networking Services".



d. Click to select the "Domain Name System (DNS)" check
box, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Next", and then click "Finish".





For additional information about how to configure a
DNS server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:




http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsserv/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/dns_server_role.asp



7. Promote the SBS 2003 computer to a global catalog server. To do this,
follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools", and
then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. Expand "Sites", expand "Default-First-Site-Name",
expand "Servers", expand your SBS 2003 computer, right-click "NTDS Settings",
and then click "Properties".



c. Click the "General" tab, click to select
the "Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global catalog to this
computer, and then click "OK".



d. Restart the computer.



Note Wait for the account and the schema information
to replicate to the new global catalog server. Wait for event 1119 or event
1869 to be logged in the Directory Services event log with a description that
states that the computer is now advertising itself as a global catalog server.





8. After the new computer is successfully promoted to a global catalog
server, remove any other global catalog servers in the domain. To do this,
follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools", and
then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. In the console pane, expand "Sites", and then
expand "Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Expand "Servers", expand any computers other than
your SBS 2003 computer, right-click "NTDS Settings", and then click
"Properties".



Note You may have to repeat this step more than one
time if more than one computer is listed, other than the SBS 2003 computer.



d. On the "General" tab, click to clear the
"Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global catalog to this
computer, and then click "OK".



Note If the "Global catalog" check box is not
selected, go to step 8.



e. Restart any computers where you removed the global
catalog server role.



Note Wait for the account and the schema information
to replicate to the new global catalog server.



9. Transfer the FSMO roles to the SBS 2003 computer. To do this,
follow these steps for each FSMO role:



a. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To do this:



1. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



2. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



3. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "RID" tab.



4. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



5. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



b. Transfer the PDC Emulator role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "PDC" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



c. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "Infrastructure" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



d. Transfer the Domain Naming Master role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Domains and Trusts".



b. Right-click "Active Directory Domains and
Trusts", and then click "Operations Master".



c. In the "Change Operations Master" dialog
box, click "Change" .



d. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Close" to close the dialog box.



e. Transfer the Schema Master role. To do this:



a. You can use the Schema Master tool to
transfer the role. However, the Schmmgmt.dll file must be registered to use
the Schema Master tool as an MMC snap-in. To register Schmmgmt.dll, click
"Start", click "Run", type "regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll" (without the quotation
marks), and then click "OK".



Note You receive a message that confirms that the
registration was successful.



b. Click "Start", click "Run", type "mmc"
(without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



c. Click "File", and then click "Add/Remove
Snap-in".



d. In the "Description" area, click "Add".



e. Click "Active Directory Schema", click
"Add", and then click "Close".



f. Click "OK".



g. Right-click "Active Directory Schema",
and then click "Change Domain Controller".



h. In the "Select DC" area, click "Specify
Name", type the name of the SBS 2003 computer, and then click "OK".



i. Right-click "Active Directory Schema",
and then click "Operations Master".



j. In the "Change Schema Master" dialog
box, click "Change".



k. Click "Yes", click "OK", and then click
"Close".





For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:324801.KB.[LN]:



How to view and transfer FSMO roles in Windows
Server 2003







10. Move the site licensing server to the SBS 2003 computer. To do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. Expand "Sites", and then click
"Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Right-click "Licensing Site Settings", and then click
"Properties".



d. Click "Change", type the name of the new SBS 2003
computer in the "Enter the object name to select" area, and then click "OK".



e. Click "OK" to close the "Licensing Site Settings
Properties" dialog box.







For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:273475.KB.[LN]:



Licensing in Windows 2000 and differences with
Windows NT 4.0







11. Wait for the new Active Directory objects to replicate to the SBS 2003
computer. The time this takes depends on the Active Directory size and on
network performance. You can view the Directory Service event log to verify
that replication has completed successfully. The SBS 2003 integrated Setup
program may not continue if replication has not completed or if replication
has failed.



To test replication, you can create a new test user on a domain controller
and after several minutes confirm the object has been replicated to the SBS
2003 computer. You can also force replication from a domain controller. To
do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. In the left pane, expand "Default-First-Site-Name",
expand "Servers", and then expand the domain controller that you want to
replicate from.



c. Click "NTDS Settings". One or more objects are listed
in the right pane. One of those objects is a link to the domain controller
you want to replicate from. To see the "friendly" name of the object,
right-click the object and view the name. Right-click the domain controller
object, and then click "Replicate Now". The replication is performed
immediately.





12. Change the DNS settings on all domain controllers to point to the new
SBS 2003 computer as the primary DNS server. To do this, follow these steps.



Note Follow these steps on all domain controllers in the Active Directory,
including the SBS 2003 computer.



a. Click "Start", point to "Control Panel",
point to "Network Connections", right-click the internal network connection,
and then click "Properties".



b. Click to select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and
then click "Properties".



c. Change the preferred DNS server. Type the
IP address of the SBS 2003 computer as the preferred DNS server. Also, make
this change on the SBS 2003 computer.



Note The alternative DNS server can point to the
previous preferred DNS server as long as it is a server that hosts the Active
Directory zone.



13. On the SBS 2003 computer, insert the SBS 2003 CD 1 into the CD or

DVD drive and continue with the integrated Setup of SBS 2003 and its

components.



14. If you already have Microsoft Exchange Server installed in the
organization, the integrated Setup installs Exchange Server into the existing
organization. If you already have an Exchange 2003 Server or an Exchange
2000 Server in your organization, and you plan to retire that Exchange
Server, you can move the mailboxes and public folders to the new Exchange
2003 Server before you retire the old Exchange Server. To do this:



a. On the existing Exchange Server in the organization,
open Exchange System Manager. To do this, click "Start", point to "All
Programs", point to "Microsoft Exchange", and then click "System Manager".



b. At the top of the tree in the left pane, right-click
the <Organization Name (Exchange)> icon, and then click "Properties".







c. Click to select the "Display administrative groups"
check box, click to select the "Display routing groups" check box, and then
click "OK".



d. Expand the "Recipients" container, and then click
"Recipient Update Services".



e. Double-click each entry, and then enter the name of
the new Exchange Server that is running on the SBS 2003 computer in the
"Exchange server" area.





f. Expand "Administrative Groups", expand
"<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Routing Groups", and then expand
"First Routing Group".



g. Click "Connectors", right-click your SMTP connector
if it is present, change the server that is listed in the "Local bridgeheads"
area to the new SBS 2003 computer, and then click "OK".



h. In the left pane, under "First Routing Group", click
"Members".



i. In the right pane, right-click the new SBS 2003
computer, and then click "Set as Master".



j. In the left pane, expand "Administrative Groups",
expand "<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Servers", and then expand the
Exchange Server that existed before you added the new Exchange Server on the
SBS 2003 computer.



k. Expand "First Storage Group", expand "Mailbox Store",
and then click "Mailboxes".



l. Select all the mailboxes, right-click the mailboxes,
and then click "Exchange Tasks".



m. In the Exchange Task Wizard, click "Move Mailbox",
and then click "Next".



n. Click to select the new SBS 2003 computer in the
"Server" list, and then click "Next".



o. Specify how you want the Move Mailbox procedure to
handle corrupted messages, and then click "Next" two times to re-home all the
mailboxes to the new SBS 2003 computer.



Note This procedure also re-homes the public folders
to the new SBS 2003 computer.



p. Click "Finish".



q. As soon as replication is successful, remove Exchange
Server from the computer that is to be retired. If the computer that is to be
retired is also a domain controller, run the Dcpromo.exe program to remove
this computer from the domain before you physically retire it.





Note You must instruct all Exchange Server users to
point to the new Exchange Server.







For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:822931.KB.[LN]:



How to remove the first Exchange 2003 Server
computer from the administrative group







If a domain controller is physically removed and the
Active Directory Installation Wizard (Dcpromo.exe) is not run first to demote
the domain controller to a member server, the computer object still exists as
a domain controller in Active Directory. The previous computer object must
be removed from Active Directory.





For additional information about how to manually
remove the configuration data for the domain controller from Active
Directory, click the following article number to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:216498.KB.[LN]:



How to remove data in Active Directory after an
unsuccessful domain controller demotion







Note Before you physically retire any domain
controller on the network, make sure you demote the domain controller by
using the Dcpromo.exe program.



"Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee" wrote:

Quote:
it was told to me that the best way to put a sbs2k3 on a win 2000 domain
and make sbs the master server it was to install win 2000 server on
the box that will have sbs, put 2000 server as dc and then update to sbs
with the sbs cd's.
The problem is that i continue with the same issue that i had before
when i tried to install sbs and added to the domain.
The dcpromo ends with success but with a note that says the replication
found some errors and after reboot the problem will be solved. But when
he reboots the dns is not working right, and i have errors of dns and
ntfrs on the event viewer that it cannot contact the domain controller
or find the domain.
If i go to locals and services of active directory i can't make the
replication but on the active directory at Domain controllers i can find
the computer as domain controller.
I had already done the adprep and domainprep and it all end ok with no
errors.
Can someone help me to solve this issue?
I need to put sbs running as soon as i can..

Thanks
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Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:55 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade windows 2000 server to sbs2k3 Reply with quote

Mark Jesiel wrote:
Quote:
First off, how many DC's do you have anyway? The easiest way to upgrade a
Windows 2000 domain to SBS2003 is upgrade an existing win2k DC.

Read the articlle below, it works, done it.

INTRODUCTION

============



This article describes how to install a Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server (SBS) 2003-based computer in an existing domain.







Warning

You should use the steps that are described in this article as an outline
for how to install a new SBS 2003 computer in an existing domain to maintain
the existing Active Directory directory service infrastructure. You should
not use this article to add an SBS 2003 computer to a network where there is
an existing SBS 2000 or SBS 2003 domain controller for migration purposes.
For that, use the migration white papers. To view the migration white papers,
visit the following Web site:








http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/upgrade/default.mspx



This article does not intend to provide a migration solution. However, if
you use the steps in this article to join an existing domain that already
contains an SBS 2003 computer or an SBS 2000 computer, you will have to
demote the existing SBS server by manually running Dcpromo.exe to remove the
computer from the domain. This retirement process must occur within 14 days
of adding the new SBS 2003 computer to the domain or the new SBS 2003
computer may display warnings and shut down periodically.



The following conditions must be true after you install the new SBS 2003
computer in an existing domain or the new SBS 2003 computer may display
warnings and shut down periodically:



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a domain controller that is

installed on the root of the domain.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must hold all the Flexible Single Master

Operation (FSMO) roles.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a global catalog server and must be

the licensing server.



- There must not be any existing domain trusts or child domains.



- Only one SBS server can exist on the domain. If SBS 2003 is

installed, no other SBS 2003 or 2000 server can be installed on the

same domain.





Failure to meet these conditions may cause the SBS 2003 server to shut down.







For additional information, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:842690.KB.[LN]: List of components that are included in
Windows

Small Business Server 2003



MORE INFORMATION

================



To install a SBS 2003 computer in an existing Active Directory domain,
follow these steps:



1. On a Windows 2000 domain, you must prepare Active Directory before you
install the SBS 2003 computer in the domain.





For additional information about how to install a Windows Server 2003 domain
controller into an existing Windows 2000 forest, click the following article
number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:278875.KB.[LN]: Cannot promote a Windows Server 2003
domain

controller into a Windows 2000 forest



2. Start the installation of SBS 2003 by inserting CD 1 into the CD or

DVD drive.



3. When the operating system is installed and the computer restarts and

continues with the integrated Setup program, click "Cancel" to stop the

integrated Setup program. Note You must cancel the integrated Setup

program at this point. If you continue with the integrated Setup, you

cannot join the SBS 2003 computer to the existing domain.



4. On the SBS 2003 computer, configure a static IP address on the

network card and make sure to configure DNS to include the existing

server that hosts the Active Directory zone. Note You can ping other

computers on the network by using their Fully Qualified Domain Names

(FQDNs) after you complete this procedure.



5. Run the Dcpromo.exe program on the SBS 2003 computer to join the
existing domain.



Note Do not create a new forest and do not create a child domain.



a. Click "Start", click "Run", type "dcpromo" (without
the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



b. Click "Next" two times.



c. Click "Additional Domain Controller for an existing
domain", and then click "Next".



d. Enter the credentials for the domain administrator
account, and then click "Next".





e. In the "Domain name" area, type the FQDN for the
Active Directory domain namespace that you want to join, and then click
"Next". For example, type "contoso.local". If you are not sure of the FQDN,
you can click "Browse" to select the correct domain.



f. Click "Next" to accept the default locations for the
Database and Log folders.



g. Click "Next" to accept the default locations for the
shared system volume.



Note If you have to change the location of the
shared system volume, you must select an NTFS file system volume.



h. Type the Directory Services Restore Mode
administrator password, and then click "Next".



Note This is the password that you would use in
Directory Services Restore Mode or when you use Recovery Console.



i. On the Summary screen, click "Next" to start the
Dcpromo.exe program. This process may take several minutes.





j. Click "Finish" to complete the Dcpromo.exe program,
and then click "Restart Now".





k. Log on to the computer after it restarts and confirm
that the computer has been successfully promoted to a domain controller. To
do this, click "Start", click "Run", type "cmd" (without the quotation
marks), and then click "OK".



l. At the command prompt, type "gettype" (without the
quotation marks), and then press ENTER. The output should read as follows:



Host Name: <ServerName

Name: Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server



Version: 5.2 Build 3790



Role: Domain Controller



Components: Not Installed



6. Install the DNS server service.

To do this, follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Control Panel", and then
click "Add/Remove Programs".





b. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".





c. In the "Windows Components" list, double-click
"Networking Services".



d. Click to select the "Domain Name System (DNS)" check
box, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Next", and then click "Finish".





For additional information about how to configure a
DNS server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:




http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsserv/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/dns_server_role.asp



7. Promote the SBS 2003 computer to a global catalog server. To do this,
follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools", and
then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. Expand "Sites", expand "Default-First-Site-Name",
expand "Servers", expand your SBS 2003 computer, right-click "NTDS Settings",
and then click "Properties".



c. Click the "General" tab, click to select
the "Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global catalog to this
computer, and then click "OK".



d. Restart the computer.



Note Wait for the account and the schema information
to replicate to the new global catalog server. Wait for event 1119 or event
1869 to be logged in the Directory Services event log with a description that
states that the computer is now advertising itself as a global catalog server.





8. After the new computer is successfully promoted to a global catalog
server, remove any other global catalog servers in the domain. To do this,
follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools", and
then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. In the console pane, expand "Sites", and then
expand "Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Expand "Servers", expand any computers other than
your SBS 2003 computer, right-click "NTDS Settings", and then click
"Properties".



Note You may have to repeat this step more than one
time if more than one computer is listed, other than the SBS 2003 computer.



d. On the "General" tab, click to clear the
"Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global catalog to this
computer, and then click "OK".



Note If the "Global catalog" check box is not
selected, go to step 8.



e. Restart any computers where you removed the global
catalog server role.



Note Wait for the account and the schema information
to replicate to the new global catalog server.



9. Transfer the FSMO roles to the SBS 2003 computer. To do this,
follow these steps for each FSMO role:



a. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To do this:



1. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



2. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



3. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "RID" tab.



4. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



5. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



b. Transfer the PDC Emulator role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "PDC" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



c. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name, click
"All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations Masters"
dialog box, click the "Infrastructure" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog box,
click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



d. Transfer the Domain Naming Master role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative
Tools", and then click "Active Directory Domains and Trusts".



b. Right-click "Active Directory Domains and
Trusts", and then click "Operations Master".



c. In the "Change Operations Master" dialog
box, click "Change" .



d. Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to
transfer the role, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Close" to close the dialog box.



e. Transfer the Schema Master role. To do this:



a. You can use the Schema Master tool to
transfer the role. However, the Schmmgmt.dll file must be registered to use
the Schema Master tool as an MMC snap-in. To register Schmmgmt.dll, click
"Start", click "Run", type "regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll" (without the quotation
marks), and then click "OK".



Note You receive a message that confirms that the
registration was successful.



b. Click "Start", click "Run", type "mmc"
(without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



c. Click "File", and then click "Add/Remove
Snap-in".



d. In the "Description" area, click "Add".



e. Click "Active Directory Schema", click
"Add", and then click "Close".



f. Click "OK".



g. Right-click "Active Directory Schema",
and then click "Change Domain Controller".



h. In the "Select DC" area, click "Specify
Name", type the name of the SBS 2003 computer, and then click "OK".



i. Right-click "Active Directory Schema",
and then click "Operations Master".



j. In the "Change Schema Master" dialog
box, click "Change".



k. Click "Yes", click "OK", and then click
"Close".





For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:324801.KB.[LN]:



How to view and transfer FSMO roles in Windows
Server 2003







10. Move the site licensing server to the SBS 2003 computer. To do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. Expand "Sites", and then click
"Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Right-click "Licensing Site Settings", and then click
"Properties".



d. Click "Change", type the name of the new SBS 2003
computer in the "Enter the object name to select" area, and then click "OK".



e. Click "OK" to close the "Licensing Site Settings
Properties" dialog box.







For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:273475.KB.[LN]:



Licensing in Windows 2000 and differences with
Windows NT 4.0







11. Wait for the new Active Directory objects to replicate to the SBS 2003
computer. The time this takes depends on the Active Directory size and on
network performance. You can view the Directory Service event log to verify
that replication has completed successfully. The SBS 2003 integrated Setup
program may not continue if replication has not completed or if replication
has failed.



To test replication, you can create a new test user on a domain controller
and after several minutes confirm the object has been replicated to the SBS
2003 computer. You can also force replication from a domain controller. To
do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".



b. In the left pane, expand "Default-First-Site-Name",
expand "Servers", and then expand the domain controller that you want to
replicate from.



c. Click "NTDS Settings". One or more objects are listed
in the right pane. One of those objects is a link to the domain controller
you want to replicate from. To see the "friendly" name of the object,
right-click the object and view the name. Right-click the domain controller
object, and then click "Replicate Now". The replication is performed
immediately.





12. Change the DNS settings on all domain controllers to point to the new
SBS 2003 computer as the primary DNS server. To do this, follow these steps.



Note Follow these steps on all domain controllers in the Active Directory,
including the SBS 2003 computer.



a. Click "Start", point to "Control Panel",
point to "Network Connections", right-click the internal network connection,
and then click "Properties".



b. Click to select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and
then click "Properties".



c. Change the preferred DNS server. Type the
IP address of the SBS 2003 computer as the preferred DNS server. Also, make
this change on the SBS 2003 computer.



Note The alternative DNS server can point to the
previous preferred DNS server as long as it is a server that hosts the Active
Directory zone.



13. On the SBS 2003 computer, insert the SBS 2003 CD 1 into the CD or

DVD drive and continue with the integrated Setup of SBS 2003 and its

components.



14. If you already have Microsoft Exchange Server installed in the
organization, the integrated Setup installs Exchange Server into the existing
organization. If you already have an Exchange 2003 Server or an Exchange
2000 Server in your organization, and you plan to retire that Exchange
Server, you can move the mailboxes and public folders to the new Exchange
2003 Server before you retire the old Exchange Server. To do this:



a. On the existing Exchange Server in the organization,
open Exchange System Manager. To do this, click "Start", point to "All
Programs", point to "Microsoft Exchange", and then click "System Manager".



b. At the top of the tree in the left pane, right-click
the <Organization Name (Exchange)> icon, and then click "Properties".







c. Click to select the "Display administrative groups"
check box, click to select the "Display routing groups" check box, and then
click "OK".



d. Expand the "Recipients" container, and then click
"Recipient Update Services".



e. Double-click each entry, and then enter the name of
the new Exchange Server that is running on the SBS 2003 computer in the
"Exchange server" area.





f. Expand "Administrative Groups", expand
"<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Routing Groups", and then expand
"First Routing Group".



g. Click "Connectors", right-click your SMTP connector
if it is present, change the server that is listed in the "Local bridgeheads"
area to the new SBS 2003 computer, and then click "OK".



h. In the left pane, under "First Routing Group", click
"Members".



i. In the right pane, right-click the new SBS 2003
computer, and then click "Set as Master".



j. In the left pane, expand "Administrative Groups",
expand "<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Servers", and then expand the
Exchange Server that existed before you added the new Exchange Server on the
SBS 2003 computer.



k. Expand "First Storage Group", expand "Mailbox Store",
and then click "Mailboxes".



l. Select all the mailboxes, right-click the mailboxes,
and then click "Exchange Tasks".



m. In the Exchange Task Wizard, click "Move Mailbox",
and then click "Next".



n. Click to select the new SBS 2003 computer in the
"Server" list, and then click "Next".



o. Specify how you want the Move Mailbox procedure to
handle corrupted messages, and then click "Next" two times to re-home all the
mailboxes to the new SBS 2003 computer.



Note This procedure also re-homes the public folders
to the new SBS 2003 computer.



p. Click "Finish".



q. As soon as replication is successful, remove Exchange
Server from the computer that is to be retired. If the computer that is to be
retired is also a domain controller, run the Dcpromo.exe program to remove
this computer from the domain before you physically retire it.





Note You must instruct all Exchange Server users to
point to the new Exchange Server.







For additional information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:822931.KB.[LN]:



How to remove the first Exchange 2003 Server
computer from the administrative group







If a domain controller is physically removed and the
Active Directory Installation Wizard (Dcpromo.exe) is not run first to demote
the domain controller to a member server, the computer object still exists as
a domain controller in Active Directory. The previous computer object must
be removed from Active Directory.





For additional information about how to manually
remove the configuration data for the domain controller from Active
Directory, click the following article number to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:216498.KB.[LN]:



How to remove data in Active Directory after an
unsuccessful domain controller demotion







Note Before you physically retire any domain
controller on the network, make sure you demote the domain controller by
using the Dcpromo.exe program.



"Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee" wrote:


it was told to me that the best way to put a sbs2k3 on a win 2000 domain
and make sbs the master server it was to install win 2000 server on
the box that will have sbs, put 2000 server as dc and then update to sbs
with the sbs cd's.
The problem is that i continue with the same issue that i had before
when i tried to install sbs and added to the domain.
The dcpromo ends with success but with a note that says the replication
found some errors and after reboot the problem will be solved. But when
he reboots the dns is not working right, and i have errors of dns and
ntfrs on the event viewer that it cannot contact the domain controller
or find the domain.
If i go to locals and services of active directory i can't make the
replication but on the active directory at Domain controllers i can find
the computer as domain controller.
I had already done the adprep and domainprep and it all end ok with no
errors.
Can someone help me to solve this issue?
I need to put sbs running as soon as i can..

Thanks


Ok,
thanks Mark, i will try it and then i will tell if everything worked ok
and the problem was solved.

Pedro Ferreira
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 6:48 pm    Post subject: Re: upgrade windows 2000 server to sbs2k3 Reply with quote

Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee wrote:
Quote:
Mark Jesiel wrote:

First off, how many DC's do you have anyway? The easiest way to
upgrade a Windows 2000 domain to SBS2003 is upgrade an existing win2k DC.
Read the articlle below, it works, done it.

INTRODUCTION

============



This article describes how to install a Microsoft Windows Small
Business Server (SBS) 2003-based computer in an existing domain.







Warning

You should use the steps that are described in this article as an
outline for how to install a new SBS 2003 computer in an existing
domain to maintain the existing Active Directory directory service
infrastructure. You should not use this article to add an SBS 2003
computer to a network where there is an existing SBS 2000 or SBS 2003
domain controller for migration purposes. For that, use the migration
white papers. To view the migration white papers, visit the following
Web site:








http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/upgrade/default.mspx



This article does not intend to provide a migration solution. However,
if you use the steps in this article to join an existing domain that
already contains an SBS 2003 computer or an SBS 2000 computer, you
will have to demote the existing SBS server by manually running
Dcpromo.exe to remove the computer from the domain. This retirement
process must occur within 14 days of adding the new SBS 2003 computer
to the domain or the new SBS 2003 computer may display warnings and
shut down periodically.


The following conditions must be true after you install the new SBS
2003 computer in an existing domain or the new SBS 2003 computer may
display warnings and shut down periodically:



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a domain controller that is
installed on the root of the domain.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must hold all the Flexible Single Master
Operation (FSMO) roles.



- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a global catalog server and must be
the licensing server.



- There must not be any existing domain trusts or child domains.



- Only one SBS server can exist on the domain. If SBS 2003 is
installed, no other SBS 2003 or 2000 server can be installed on the
same domain.





Failure to meet these conditions may cause the SBS 2003 server to shut
down.







For additional information, click the following article number to view
the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:







KBLink:842690.KB.[LN]: List of components that are
included in Windows
Small Business Server 2003



MORE INFORMATION

================



To install a SBS 2003 computer in an existing Active Directory domain,
follow these steps:



1. On a Windows 2000 domain, you must prepare Active Directory before
you install the SBS 2003 computer in the domain.




For additional information about how to install a Windows Server 2003
domain controller into an existing Windows 2000 forest, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:







KBLink:278875.KB.[LN]: Cannot promote a Windows Server
2003 domain
controller into a Windows 2000 forest



2. Start the installation of SBS 2003 by inserting CD 1 into the CD or
DVD drive.



3. When the operating system is installed and the computer restarts and
continues with the integrated Setup program, click "Cancel" to stop
the
integrated Setup program. Note You must cancel the integrated Setup
program at this point. If you continue with the integrated Setup, you
cannot join the SBS 2003 computer to the existing domain.



4. On the SBS 2003 computer, configure a static IP address on the
network card and make sure to configure DNS to include the existing
server that hosts the Active Directory zone. Note You can ping other
computers on the network by using their Fully Qualified Domain Names
(FQDNs) after you complete this procedure.



5. Run the Dcpromo.exe program on the SBS 2003 computer to
join the existing domain.


Note Do not create a new forest and do not create a child domain.


a. Click "Start", click "Run", type "dcpromo"
(without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



b. Click "Next" two times.


c. Click "Additional Domain Controller for an
existing domain", and then click "Next".



d. Enter the credentials for the domain
administrator account, and then click "Next".




e. In the "Domain name" area, type the FQDN for
the Active Directory domain namespace that you want to join, and then
click "Next". For example, type "contoso.local". If you are not sure
of the FQDN, you can click "Browse" to select the correct domain.


f. Click "Next" to accept the default locations
for the Database and Log folders.



g. Click "Next" to accept the default locations
for the shared system volume.

Note If you have to change the location of the
shared system volume, you must select an NTFS file system volume.


h. Type the Directory Services Restore Mode
administrator password, and then click "Next".

Note This is the password that you would use
in Directory Services Restore Mode or when you use Recovery Console.


i. On the Summary screen, click "Next" to start
the Dcpromo.exe program. This process may take several minutes.




j. Click "Finish" to complete the Dcpromo.exe
program, and then click "Restart Now".




k. Log on to the computer after it restarts and
confirm that the computer has been successfully promoted to a domain
controller. To do this, click "Start", click "Run", type "cmd"
(without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".


l. At the command prompt, type "gettype"
(without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER. The output should
read as follows:


Host Name: <ServerName

Name: Windows Server 2003 for Small Business
Server


Version: 5.2 Build 3790


Role: Domain Controller


Components: Not Installed



6. Install the DNS server service.

To do this, follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Control Panel", and
then click "Add/Remove Programs".




b. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".




c. In the "Windows Components" list, double-click
"Networking Services".


d. Click to select the "Domain Name System (DNS)"
check box, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Next", and then click "Finish".



For additional information about how to
configure a DNS server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:



http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsserv/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/dns_server_role.asp




7. Promote the SBS 2003 computer to a global catalog server. To do
this, follow these steps:



a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools",
and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".


b. Expand "Sites", expand
"Default-First-Site-Name", expand "Servers", expand your SBS 2003
computer, right-click "NTDS Settings", and then click "Properties".



c. Click the "General" tab, click to
select the "Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global
catalog to this computer, and then click "OK".



d. Restart the computer.


Note Wait for the account and the schema
information to replicate to the new global catalog server. Wait for
event 1119 or event 1869 to be logged in the Directory Services event
log with a description that states that the computer is now
advertising itself as a global catalog server.




8. After the new computer is successfully promoted to a global catalog
server, remove any other global catalog servers in the domain. To do
this, follow these steps:


a. Click "Start", point to "Administrative Tools",
and then click "Active Directory Sites and Services".


b. In the console pane, expand "Sites", and
then expand "Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Expand "Servers", expand any computers other
than your SBS 2003 computer, right-click "NTDS Settings", and then
click "Properties".


Note You may have to repeat this step more
than one time if more than one computer is listed, other than the SBS
2003 computer.



d. On the "General" tab, click to
clear the "Global catalog" check box to assign the role of global
catalog to this computer, and then click "OK".


Note If the "Global catalog" check box is not
selected, go to step 8.



e. Restart any computers where you removed the
global catalog server role.


Note Wait for the account and the schema
information to replicate to the new global catalog server.


9. Transfer the FSMO roles to the SBS 2003 computer. To do
this, follow these steps for each FSMO role:


a. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To
do this:



1. Click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and
Computers".



2. Right-click your organization name,
click "All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



3. In the "Operations
Masters" dialog box, click the "RID" tab.



4. In the "Operations Masters" dialog
box, click "Change".



5. Click "Yes" to confirm that you
want to transfer the role, and then click "OK".



b. Transfer the PDC Emulator role. To do this:



a. Click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and
Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name,
click "All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations
Masters" dialog box, click the "PDC" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog
box, click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you
want to transfer the role, and then click "OK".



c. Transfer the Relative ID (RID) Master role. To
do this:



a. Click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Users and
Computers".



b. Right-click your organization name,
click "All Tasks", and then click "Operations Masters".



c. In the "Operations
Masters" dialog box, click the "Infrastructure" tab.



d. In the "Operations Masters" dialog
box, click "Change".



e. Click "Yes" to confirm that you
want to transfer the role, and then click "OK".



d. Transfer the Domain Naming Master role. To do
this:



a. Click "Start", point to
"Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Domains and
Trusts".



b. Right-click "Active Directory
Domains and Trusts", and then click "Operations Master".



c. In the "Change Operations Master"
dialog box, click "Change" .



d. Click "Yes" to confirm that you
want to transfer the role, and then click "OK".



e. Click "Close" to close the dialog box.



e. Transfer the Schema Master role. To do this:



a. You can use the Schema Master tool
to transfer the role. However, the Schmmgmt.dll file must be
registered to use the Schema Master tool as an MMC snap-in. To
register Schmmgmt.dll, click "Start", click "Run", type "regsvr32
schmmgmt.dll" (without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".

Note You receive a message that confirms that
the registration was successful.



b. Click "Start", click "Run", type
"mmc" (without the quotation marks), and then click "OK".



c. Click "File", and then click
"Add/Remove Snap-in".



d. In the "Description" area, click
"Add".



e. Click "Active Directory Schema",
click "Add", and then click "Close".



f. Click "OK".



g. Right-click "Active Directory
Schema", and then click "Change Domain Controller".



h. In the "Select DC" area, click
"Specify Name", type the name of the SBS 2003 computer, and then click
"OK".



i. Right-click "Active Directory
Schema", and then click "Operations Master".



j. In the "Change Schema Master"
dialog box, click "Change".



k. Click "Yes", click "OK", and then
click "Close".



For additional information, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:




KBLink:324801.KB.[LN]:

How to view and transfer FSMO roles in
Windows Server 2003





10. Move the site licensing server to the SBS 2003 computer. To do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point
to "Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and
Services".



b. Expand "Sites", and then click
"Default-First-Site-Name".



c. Right-click "Licensing Site Settings", and then
click "Properties".



d. Click "Change", type the name of the new SBS
2003 computer in the "Enter the object name to select" area, and then
click "OK".



e. Click "OK" to close the "Licensing Site
Settings Properties" dialog box.




For additional information, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:




KBLink:273475.KB.[LN]:

Licensing in Windows 2000 and differences
with Windows NT 4.0





11. Wait for the new Active Directory objects to replicate to the
SBS 2003 computer. The time this takes depends on the Active Directory
size and on network performance. You can view the Directory Service
event log to verify that replication has completed successfully. The
SBS 2003 integrated Setup program may not continue if replication has
not completed or if replication has failed.



To test replication, you can create a new test user on a domain
controller and after several minutes confirm the object has been
replicated to the SBS 2003 computer. You can also force replication
from a domain controller. To do this:



a. On the SBS 2003 computer, click "Start", point
to "Administrative Tools", and then click "Active Directory Sites and
Services".



b. In the left pane, expand
"Default-First-Site-Name", expand "Servers", and then expand the
domain controller that you want to replicate from.



c. Click "NTDS Settings". One or more objects are
listed in the right pane. One of those objects is a link to the domain
controller you want to replicate from. To see the "friendly" name of
the object, right-click the object and view the name. Right-click the
domain controller object, and then click "Replicate Now". The
replication is performed immediately.



12. Change the DNS settings on all domain controllers to point to the
new SBS 2003 computer as the primary DNS server. To do this, follow
these steps.



Note Follow these steps on all domain controllers in the Active
Directory, including the SBS 2003 computer.



a. Click "Start", point to "Control
Panel", point to "Network Connections", right-click the internal
network connection, and then click "Properties".



b. Click to select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)",
and then click "Properties".



c. Change the preferred DNS server.
Type the IP address of the SBS 2003 computer as the preferred DNS
server. Also, make this change on the SBS 2003 computer.

Note The alternative DNS server can point to
the previous preferred DNS server as long as it is a server that hosts
the Active Directory zone.



13. On the SBS 2003 computer, insert the SBS 2003 CD 1 into the CD or
DVD drive and continue with the integrated Setup of SBS 2003 and its
components.



14. If you already have Microsoft Exchange Server installed in the
organization, the integrated Setup installs Exchange Server into the
existing organization. If you already have an Exchange 2003 Server or
an Exchange 2000 Server in your organization, and you plan to retire
that Exchange Server, you can move the mailboxes and public folders to
the new Exchange 2003 Server before you retire the old Exchange
Server. To do this:



a. On the existing Exchange Server in the
organization, open Exchange System Manager. To do this, click "Start",
point to "All Programs", point to "Microsoft Exchange", and then click
"System Manager".


b. At the top of the tree in the left pane,
right-click the <Organization Name (Exchange)> icon, and then click
"Properties".




c. Click to select the "Display administrative
groups" check box, click to select the "Display routing groups" check
box, and then click "OK".


d. Expand the "Recipients" container, and then
click "Recipient Update Services".



e. Double-click each entry, and then enter the
name of the new Exchange Server that is running on the SBS 2003
computer in the "Exchange server" area.




f. Expand "Administrative Groups", expand
"<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Routing Groups", and then
expand "First Routing Group".



g. Click "Connectors", right-click your SMTP
connector if it is present, change the server that is listed in the
"Local bridgeheads" area to the new SBS 2003 computer, and then click
"OK".


h. In the left pane, under "First Routing Group",
click "Members".



i. In the right pane, right-click the new SBS
2003 computer, and then click "Set as Master".


j. In the left pane, expand "Administrative
Groups", expand "<Administrative Group Name>", expand "Servers", and
then expand the Exchange Server that existed before you added the new
Exchange Server on the SBS 2003 computer.



k. Expand "First Storage Group", expand "Mailbox
Store", and then click "Mailboxes".



l. Select all the mailboxes, right-click the
mailboxes, and then click "Exchange Tasks".



m. In the Exchange Task Wizard, click "Move
Mailbox", and then click "Next".



n. Click to select the new SBS 2003 computer in
the "Server" list, and then click "Next".



o. Specify how you want the Move Mailbox procedure
to handle corrupted messages, and then click "Next" two times to
re-home all the mailboxes to the new SBS 2003 computer.


Note This procedure also re-homes the public
folders to the new SBS 2003 computer.


p. Click "Finish".



q. As soon as replication is successful, remove
Exchange Server from the computer that is to be retired. If the
computer that is to be retired is also a domain controller, run the
Dcpromo.exe program to remove this computer from the domain before you
physically retire it.



Note You must instruct all Exchange Server
users to point to the new Exchange Server.




For additional information, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:




KBLink:822931.KB.[LN]:

How to remove the first Exchange 2003 Server
computer from the administrative group




If a domain controller is physically removed
and the Active Directory Installation Wizard (Dcpromo.exe) is not run
first to demote the domain controller to a member server, the computer
object still exists as a domain controller in Active Directory. The
previous computer object must be removed from Active Directory.


For additional information about how to
manually remove the configuration data for the domain controller from
Active Directory, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:




KBLink:216498.KB.[LN]:

How to remove data in Active Directory after
an unsuccessful domain controller demotion




Note Before you physically retire any domain
controller on the network, make sure you demote the domain controller
by using the Dcpromo.exe program.



"Pedro Ferreira aka Dundee" wrote:


it was told to me that the best way to put a sbs2k3 on a win 2000
domain and make sbs the master server it was to install win 2000
server on the box that will have sbs, put 2000 server as dc and then
update to sbs with the sbs cd's.
The problem is that i continue with the same issue that i had before
when i tried to install sbs and added to the domain.
The dcpromo ends with success but with a note that says the
replication found some errors and after reboot the problem will be
solved. But when he reboots the dns is not working right, and i have
errors of dns and ntfrs on the event viewer that it cannot contact
the domain controller or find the domain.
If i go to locals and services of active directory i can't make the
replication but on the active directory at Domain controllers i can
find the computer as domain controller.
I had already done the adprep and domainprep and it all end ok with
no errors.
Can someone help me to solve this issue?
I need to put sbs running as soon as i can..

Thanks


Ok,
thanks Mark, i will try it and then i will tell if everything worked ok
and the problem was solved.

Pedro Ferreira
Mark,

i finish the dcpromo and came with the same error that the replication
did not end but when the computers reboot will finish it.
And i reboot and came to the same situation but at SBS2003. IIS does not
start and if i go to the cmd and write gettype i can see that is a
domain controller.
Maybe the errors of replication only can be solved when the dns is
installed?
So, i add/remove programs and installed dns service, but i can't find
the "manage your server" for that i can execute the configure dns..so i
can't configure it.
The dns server runs, but when i go to start menu, administrative tools,
dns, i see the server and he's running with errors(it's not configured)
but i can't choose the option "Configure a dns server" cause it's disabled.
Can you help me out?

Regards
Pedro Ferreira
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