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About 20 months ago we installed a fresh AD 2000 infrastructure with
four sites. Each site had a single DC and DHCP server (two sepearte
machines). We also installed Exchange 2000 Standard.
Our first domain controller installed, which we aptly named DC1, has
crashed. It was mirrored but we get stop errors on both.
Our Exchange server is on the same site (subnet) as DC1 so the email
system is not working (global cat being down, right?).
So, since (from what little I know and understand) the first domain
controller installed is the schema master, what do we do? Can we just,
somehow, put in a brand new 2000 server, do a dcpromo on it, then
somehow designate it as the schema master or whatever else it needs to
be and hope that it gets a good replication from the other DCs on the
other sites? How would I go about such a thing, if this is the way to go?
Thanks,
Jim
About 20 months ago we installed a fresh AD 2000 infrastructure with
four sites. Each site had a single DC and DHCP server (two sepearte
machines). We also installed Exchange 2000 Standard.
Our first domain controller installed, which we aptly named DC1, has
crashed. It was mirrored but we get stop errors on both.
Our Exchange server is on the same site (subnet) as DC1 so the email
system is not working (global cat being down, right?).
So, since (from what little I know and understand) the first domain
controller installed is the schema master, what do we do? Can we just,
somehow, put in a brand new 2000 server, do a dcpromo on it, then
somehow designate it as the schema master or whatever else it needs to
be and hope that it gets a good replication from the other DCs on the
other sites? How would I go about such a thing, if this is the way to go?
Thanks,
Jim