RE: How to reinstate DC on network with same server name and ID but di
- From: v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Charles Yang [MSFT]")
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 05:16:37 GMT
Hi Makee,
Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
Issue description:
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I understand that you want to make the Windows 2000 DC on another network
to sync with the SBS 2003 DC in order to resolve the DNS resolution issue.
Analyzing and suggestion:
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Before we go any further, please clarify the issue more clearly, so that we
could give you some reasonable suggestions:
1. Does the Windows 2000 DC still belong to SBS 2003 domain or not?
2. Could you describe the Network topology of your current SBS domain to us
so that we can understand it clearly?
3. If the issue only occurs on the only SBS records on Windows 2000 DC, you
can change the records on DNS to the correct records.
If you only want to Windows 2000 DC to sync DNS information with SBS 2003,
you can just set the Windows 2000 as the additional DNS server on SBS
domain temporally to use DNS dynamic update function to update the DNS
records automatically on Windows 2000 DC. Please note that you do not need
to join the client computer to SBS domain again. You can refer to the
following article about how to configure DNS on Windows 2000 to be updated
dynamically.
317590 How to configure DNS dynamic update in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=317590
But if you want just change SBS 2003 records on Windows 2000 DC, you do not
need to configure Windows 2000 DC to sync with SBS 2003 DNS, you can just
change the SBS records on Windows 2000 DNS then configure SBS 2003 as the
additional DNS server when you want to resolving the SBS internal client
computer from Windows 2000 DC.
I appreciate your time to cooperate on this issue, please feel free to post
back. I am glad to be of further assistance.
Best regards,
Charles Yang (MSFT)
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| I have a situation where my Win2K Server DC has a "broken link" with the
| Windows SBS 2003 PDC it was originally joined with. I haven't changed
either
| server name or ids, and in fact, both systems are trying to find one
another
| again by resolving names through DNS. However, the SBS 03 PDC was
| reconfigured with 2 NICs, thus creating a new subnet class and IP address
for
| the LAN side that the W2K DC doesn't have information on. The W2K DC is
still
| resolving the SBS name to an old IP address on a completely different
network
| subnet range.
|
| I would like to now get the two to sync up by placing the W2K Server DC
onto
| the new network subnet range with a matching IP address, and configure
each
| others DNS with proper cnames for allowing this. What are the problems
with
| this scenario (if any), and does this sound doable? I'm trying to
accomplish
| this rejoining over a "private line" from two offices separated by
several
| states.
| (See earlier post, 10/7, for further details)
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