Will IIS 'break' if DC its running on is demoted?

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We have a Windows 2000 Domain Controller and its running our website with
IIS.

What we want to do is demote the DC, and just make it a regular member
server. BUT, are there any IIS settings that will change because the server
IIS is running on will no longer be a domain controller?

Are there any IIS files/configurations that are replicated through Active
Directory, and will stop if we demote the domain controller?

Thanks
 
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Courtney R wrote:
> We have a Windows 2000 Domain Controller and its running our website with
> IIS.
>
> What we want to do is demote the DC, and just make it a regular member
> server. BUT, are there any IIS settings that will change because the server
> IIS is running on will no longer be a domain controller?
>
> Are there any IIS files/configurations that are replicated through Active
> Directory, and will stop if we demote the domain controller?

No - it should work just perfectly, If You are running it on the DC IIS
uses domain account and only make sure that this accounts will be still
valid.

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Tomasz Onyszko
http://www.w2k.pl
 

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