Small Business Server 2003 to 2012 R2 Migration and Virtualized Domain Controller Questions
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 @Dashrender said: What does it say your forest function level is? does it show 2003 function level? Newbie mistake...I had only changed the DOMAIN level and not the forest. Changed...moving on. 
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 Cool. Glad that that was an easy fix. 
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 Next Error...I got passed the forest part of the wizard. Stopped on the Domain Controller Options Wizard Where you have options for DNS, Global Catalog and such...it stops and says: A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER COULD NOT BE LOCATED ON THIS DOMAIN. TO INSTALL A READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLER, THE DOMAIN MUST HAVE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER. Months of research said I could go from SBS 2003 to 2012 R2. Is that the problem? Or is this because I couldn't get ADPREP to run on my 32bit 2003 server? 
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 @garak0410 said: Next Error...I got passed the forest part of the wizard. Stopped on the Domain Controller Options Wizard Where you have options for DNS, Global Catalog and such...it stops and says: A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER COULD NOT BE LOCATED ON THIS DOMAIN. TO INSTALL A READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLER, THE DOMAIN MUST HAVE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER. Months of research said I could go from SBS 2003 to 2012 R2. Is that the problem? Or is this because I couldn't get ADPREP to run on my 32bit 2003 server? No, not supported. You've gone too long between updates I'm afraid. Neither 2003 nor 32bit upgrades are supported. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh994618.aspx#BKMK_UpgradePaths Edit: that's in place paths, still looking 
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 And those requirements are for 2012, one generation old. server 2003 is a full five versions old. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @garak0410 said: Next Error...I got passed the forest part of the wizard. Stopped on the Domain Controller Options Wizard Where you have options for DNS, Global Catalog and such...it stops and says: A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER COULD NOT BE LOCATED ON THIS DOMAIN. TO INSTALL A READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLER, THE DOMAIN MUST HAVE A DOMAIN CONTROLLER RUNNING WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OR LATER. Months of research said I could go from SBS 2003 to 2012 R2. Is that the problem? Or is this because I couldn't get ADPREP to run on my 32bit 2003 server? No, not supported. You've gone too long between updates I'm afraid. Neither 2003 nor 32bit upgrades are supported. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh994618.aspx#BKMK_UpgradePaths And I would agree with you there but I've had more than a handful of people say they HAVE done this, which is why I've proceeded. 
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 I feel like I did 2003 R2 to 2012 last year. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: I feel like I did 2003 R2 to 2012 last year. This is 32 Bit and this is why I couldn't run ADPREP...I've had one guy tell me over and over, this CAN be done.  
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 Wait, why is it saying "read only"? What have you selected? 
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 RODCs are new to 2008 and can't be supported on a 2003 Forest. An RODC also cannot be used in your project here. You need to make a normal, every day DC. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: RODCs are new to 2008 and can't be supported on a 2003 Forest. An RODC also cannot be used in your project here. You need to make a normal, every day DC. Wait, why is it saying "read only"? What have you selected? I am having problems attaching a screenshot...so I emailed to you Scott. This is after I click NEXT when adding to my existing domain...In the Wizard, it is the Domain Controller Options. READ ONLY is NOT CHECKED but when it fails, I cannot select any other options here. 
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 Hmm... It is definitely acting like RO is selected. I see that it is not in the screenshot. 
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 Here is the image:  
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 @scottalanmiller said: Here is the image:  Let me break for lunch and then reboot the new DC virtual and try again. 
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 Okay. Lunch in 20 for me too. 
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 Let me back up to the first screen in this wizard: Which option do I choose here for my situation, which is this new server will eventually be the new domain controller once the other one is demoted. So, I want to make sure the domain name remains the same when the new DC takes over... Add a domain controller to an existing domain 
 Add new domain to an existing forest
 Add a new forestWhich one of the above options are correct? I assumed the first one, right? 
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 Yes, the first one. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Yes, the first one. OK, I realized that message was a warning so I put in my admin password and moved on...now, LOL, I get this:  
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 You need to make sure the new server is pointing to the old server for DNS. Presumably that is the case if you already joined that domain. 
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 @garak0410 said: @scottalanmiller said: Yes, the first one. OK, I realized that message was a warning so I put in my admin password and moved on...now, LOL, I get this:  LOL to the first bit. Is your 2003 box not authoritative for its zone? 


