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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2013 5:47 pm    Post subject: Remove Win 2003 server and Promote Win 2008 Reply with quote

I have a Windows 2003 server that is a Global Catalog at one of our locations connected via point to point.

I have recently placed a Windows 2008 server onsite and am looking at removing the Windows 2003 server.

With the current Windows 2003 server I am doing DHCP, DNS and Active Directory (AD is thru Global Cataloging).

As this is not a separate domain can I just demote this server, promote the other to a Domain Controller and then re-setup the DNS and DHCP scopes as there is not much to them (location have 20 max users)
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