Iam working on windows server 2008 Ent Ed I have two doman controllers in
the domain both are GC but only one domain controller has all the fsmo roles
but iam having replicattion problems with the dead DC (i.e mppkw-database)
and Iam unable to delete or remove the dead domain controller from the domain
and iam having follwing problems using the ntdsutil :-
matadata cleanup
select operation target: list domains
Found 1 domain(s)
0 - DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=com
select operation target: select domain 0
No current site
Domain - DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=com
No current server
No current Naming Context
select operation target: list domains
Found 1 domain(s)
0 - DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=com
select operation target: select domain 0
No current site
Domain - DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=com
No current server
No current Naming Context
select operation target: list sites
Found 1 site(s)
0 -
CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=co
m
select operation target: list servers in site
No current site
No current site
Domain - DC=mediaphoneplus,DC=com
No current server
No current Naming Context
select operation target:
Thanks
Saqib
Within Windows server 2008 you are able to use AD UC or AD sites and services
to delete the DC AND automatically the AD database will be cleaned from it.
Did you try that way?
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Yes I tried it but still unable to delete it, as the msg says use dcpromo
wizerd to demote or delete all the objects in it like this.
Thanks
Saqib
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
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On the existing DC run dcdiag /v and post the output here.
If the DC is listed in AD UC make sure to remove the "Prevent object from
accidential deletion" checkmark on the computer properties, object tab. This
option is new within Windows server 2008.
Yes i checked it is unchecked.
saqib
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
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Saqib,
The dcdiag /v as Meinolf asked will help us diagnose this.
Can you also run and post an ipconfig /all from the current DC(s)?
This info will help us to better help you.
Thank you,
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