Question on migration from standalone to ADIntegrated

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I have two DNS (primary and secondary) running on old hardware.
I took the Secondary DNS server down, so I can use its IP address for the
NewDNS02Server02.

I ran DCPROMO on the NewDNSServer02.
On the NewDNSServer02 I installed the DNS snap-in from add/remove programs.

If I launch the "DNS" tool, I see that I have no zone available there.
What's the best way to "retrieve" the zone from the existing "OldDNS01" ?
>From there I would be able to enable ADI.


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