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      Dashrender @G I Jones
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      @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

      you mean you were not making this a VM? crazy man, crazy!

      Nah man, remember I was waiting on the H730P? I was hoping to get up a bare metal in the meantime, but that didn't work out.

      Sure, but even a temp box should still be a VM. No reason to really ever make it bare metal.

      If I was building a temp Exchange box, I'd slap whatever hypervisor on that box first - make a VM, install windows Server and then Exchange... no different than the ultimate location where I want to host Exchange. Do it this way makes it cake to move to the new hardware - just shut down the VM, transfer it over, import if needed, start it up and go! no worrying about doing a P2V...

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        G I Jones @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

        @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

        you mean you were not making this a VM? crazy man, crazy!

        Nah man, remember I was waiting on the H730P? I was hoping to get up a bare metal in the meantime, but that didn't work out.

        Sure, but even a temp box should still be a VM. No reason to really ever make it bare metal.

        If I was building a temp Exchange box, I'd slap whatever hypervisor on that box first - make a VM, install windows Server and then Exchange... no different than the ultimate location where I want to host Exchange. Do it this way makes it cake to move to the new hardware - just shut down the VM, transfer it over, import if needed, start it up and go! no worrying about doing a P2V...

        They have identical PERC Adapters, lol.

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          Dashrender @G I Jones
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          @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

          @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

          @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

          you mean you were not making this a VM? crazy man, crazy!

          Nah man, remember I was waiting on the H730P? I was hoping to get up a bare metal in the meantime, but that didn't work out.

          Sure, but even a temp box should still be a VM. No reason to really ever make it bare metal.

          If I was building a temp Exchange box, I'd slap whatever hypervisor on that box first - make a VM, install windows Server and then Exchange... no different than the ultimate location where I want to host Exchange. Do it this way makes it cake to move to the new hardware - just shut down the VM, transfer it over, import if needed, start it up and go! no worrying about doing a P2V...

          They have identical PERC Adapters, lol.

          that doesn't really matter - it could have been a desktop for the temp machine - assuming it had enough storage for your needs 😉
          this is because you're migrating the VM, which is mostly if not entirely, hardware agnostic...

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            G I Jones @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

            Just so I understand the environment.

            You had/have
            AD server - still have
            Exchange 2013 - now gone
            Exchange 2016 - now gone

            Is that right?

            Assuming it is, now you're trying to add a new Exchange server back into this environment, on a new server, so you'll end up with

            AD server
            Exchange server

            Question - do you still have the old data from Exchange 2013/2016? that you need to put into this new Exchange server?

            I don't. We're considering it a complete loss. Silver lining is we'll get the funding to protect ourselves now, and the opportunity to build everything into VM's.

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              Dashrender @G I Jones
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              @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

              @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

              Just so I understand the environment.

              You had/have
              AD server - still have
              Exchange 2013 - now gone
              Exchange 2016 - now gone

              Is that right?

              Assuming it is, now you're trying to add a new Exchange server back into this environment, on a new server, so you'll end up with

              AD server
              Exchange server

              Question - do you still have the old data from Exchange 2013/2016? that you need to put into this new Exchange server?

              I don't. We're considering it a complete loss. Silver lining is we'll get the funding to protect ourselves now, and the opportunity to build everything into VM's.

              Is there a reason you are returning to onsite Exchange instead of moving to O365 or some other hosted solution?

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                G I Jones @Dashrender
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                Is there a reason you are returning to onsite Exchange instead of moving to O365 or some other hosted solution?

                Money.

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                  Dashrender @G I Jones
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                  @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                  Is there a reason you are returning to onsite Exchange instead of moving to O365 or some other hosted solution?

                  Money.

                  As in you already have the Exchange licenses, so it's mostly a non cash setup situation?

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                    Dashrender
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                    How many users do you have? how many workstations? How many file shares - are permissions used a lot in those file shares?

                    perhaps, it would be worthwhile to start your AD all over again?

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                      G I Jones @Dashrender
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                      As in you already have the Exchange licenses, so it's mostly a non cash setup situation?

                      Nail on the head.

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                        G I Jones @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                        How many users do you have? how many workstations? How many file shares - are permissions used a lot in those file shares?

                        perhaps, it would be worthwhile to start your AD all over again?

                        I'm gonna power through this build first and see how it goes.

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                          dbeato @G I Jones
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                          @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                          @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                          Just so I understand the environment.

                          You had/have
                          AD server - still have
                          Exchange 2013 - now gone
                          Exchange 2016 - now gone

                          Is that right?

                          Assuming it is, now you're trying to add a new Exchange server back into this environment, on a new server, so you'll end up with

                          AD server
                          Exchange server

                          Question - do you still have the old data from Exchange 2013/2016? that you need to put into this new Exchange server?

                          I don't. We're considering it a complete loss. Silver lining is we'll get the funding to protect ourselves now, and the opportunity to build everything into VM's.

                          So why not setup a fully new AD domain and reinstall Exchange there then? It would be the best course of action as it will be clean.

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                            G I Jones @dbeato
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                            @dbeato We may have to, but like I said I'm going to power through this build first, and we'll see how it goes.

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                              dbeato @G I Jones
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                              @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                              @dbeato We may have to, but like I said I'm going to power through this build first, and we'll see how it goes.

                              Do it side by side. Setup another AD in another Server and work through it. I bet the new one will go much faster.

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                                G I Jones @dbeato
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                                @dbeato My plan is to just roll back the snapshot of the AD we have now to when we first built it pre-Exchange. Giving me a blank canvas if it comes to that.

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                                  JaredBusch @G I Jones
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                                  @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                  @dbeato My plan is to just roll back the snapshot of the AD we have now to when we first built it pre-Exchange. Giving me a fresh canvas if it comes to that.

                                  This is a horrible idea. Rolling back AD is almost never a good idea.

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                                    G I Jones @JaredBusch
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                                    @JaredBusch please elaborate.

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                                      Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                      @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                      @dbeato My plan is to just roll back the snapshot of the AD we have now to when we first built it pre-Exchange. Giving me a fresh canvas if it comes to that.

                                      This is a horrible idea. Rolling back AD is almost never a good idea.

                                      OMG - THIS, one million times this!

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                                        Dashrender @G I Jones
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                                        @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                        @JaredBusch please elaborate.

                                        AD is extremely time sensitive. By default, a domain joined PC who's time is off more than 5 mins from the AD server, can not authenticate because the server will think it's being attacked.

                                        Computers also generate their own passwords for connectivity to AD - and they update these passwords completely autonomously. So any machine that has updated to a new password since your snapshot, would no longer work on the domain.

                                        There is a process for restoring an old version of AD into a network - but it is rather complex (and something I've never done or seen done).

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                                          G I Jones @Dashrender
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                                          @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                          @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                          @JaredBusch please elaborate.

                                          AD is extremely time sensitive. By default, a domain joined PC who's time is off more than 5 mins from the AD server, can not authenticate because the server will think it's being attacked.

                                          Computers also generate their own passwords for connectivity to AD - and they update these passwords completely autonomously. So any machine that has updated to a new password since your snapshot, would no longer work on the domain.

                                          There is a process for restoring an old version of AD into a network - but it is rather complex (and something I've never done or seen done).

                                          I literally just rolled back my AD/DC a week ago. The process was very smooth. You just change the time and Boot/re-add every machine to the domain. The latter being the most timely, but it’s really easy.

                                          That’s my experience at least.

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                                            Dashrender @G I Jones
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                                            @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                            @Dashrender said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                            @G-I-Jones said in Exchange 2016 Install Issue:

                                            @JaredBusch please elaborate.

                                            AD is extremely time sensitive. By default, a domain joined PC who's time is off more than 5 mins from the AD server, can not authenticate because the server will think it's being attacked.

                                            Computers also generate their own passwords for connectivity to AD - and they update these passwords completely autonomously. So any machine that has updated to a new password since your snapshot, would no longer work on the domain.

                                            There is a process for restoring an old version of AD into a network - but it is rather complex (and something I've never done or seen done).

                                            I literally just rolled back my AD/DC a week ago. The process was very smooth. You just change the time and Boot/re-add every machine to the domain. The latter being the most timely, but it’s really easy.

                                            That’s my experience at least.

                                            yeah - you had to readd every PC to the domain - that's the crazy part...

                                            Curious - why did you roll it back?

                                            And if you have so few machines that you don't mind rejoining them all - then really - Just start over. There is Zero benefit to sticking with an AD that has any potential to have problems.

                                            As more or less indicated by my earlier question - the amount of file shares/printer shares/file permissions and devices joined to the domain kinda tell you how much of a PITA setting up a new domain will be, because you have to rebuild all of those things.

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