Re: NT domain controller removal

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"Sin Joe" <SinJoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone.
> I have a few online and few shutdown/gone NT 4.0 domain controllers in
> Mixed
> Windows 2000 domain what is the best way to take them off from the network
> and whole entire AD enchilada.
> It is too late for me to ask my bosses to spend any money on a third party
> product to do this job.( i havenot planned about it.so cant's ask now)
>
> When i tried to remove the account from Domain controllers containers, AD
> spits a error warning, Can't be deleted.
>
> I have multi domain,single forest,both mixed mode, parent child
> relationship
> between domains.
> Need some specifics,let me know.
>
> Thanks A TON
>
>
> sin


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