Re: Creating a new AD



is this related with your last Post?

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"PDIDY" <PDIDY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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okay here is my setup.....

I have a test env. with forest a.com and 2 domains within, b.a.com and
c.a.com.(all win2003)
I have pulled this setup from a different network and want to configure it
on a different network.
I have three ad sites and all the ou's and gpo's are setup. I am not
worried about names conflicting as this will be on an isolated network but
would like to keep all the ad stuff intact.
I tried to change the ip setup on all these servers and restarted dns and
the netlogon service. i did a dnsflush and dns register and i am still not
able to have dns work correctly. all the dcs(6 in all, are dns servers and
there are 2 servers per site)....i am getting alot of kdc errors and frs
errors as well as nslookup doesn't come back with the right server. my
question besides what am i missing is, do i need to change the ns in dns
on
all machines, and should i get rid of all old ips in dns and replace with
new
ones...also i created new ad sites with the new ip addresses and assigned
servers to those sites and deleted the old ones.. i rebooted one of the
a.com
servers and now i can't even log in...i guess my question is when changing
over to a new network with an exsiting ad and dns, how can i achive no
pain
in doing this?
"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Hi
Are you moving from lab to Production or from Production to LAb?

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"PDIDY" <PDIDY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

Here is my question. I have a virtual AD enivorment and would like to
create
a new one on a different network with the exsiting structure. Can I
just
copy
the virtual machines to the new network and then change the IP
addressing.
The naming convention will be the same, the only thing different will
be
the
network. Would I have to change the NS and all the A records that
pertain
to
the old addresses or will DNS automatically change once you chnage the
IP
addresses on then server.






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