Re: Query on moving a domain controller

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"Pankaj" <pankaj.bapat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All,

We are shifting our entire office to a new location and this shifting
includes movement of all computers and servers as well. Which means we
have to shift our domain controller as well. Now what I need to ask u
guys is that do we need to demote DC. I dont think so beacuse
everything s gonna remain same (including ip address, name of DC,
domain that it controlls) except that it will be installed at new
location.

Any thoughts on this anybody.

Regards,
Pankaj



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