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Old 04-30-2008, 06:08 AM
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set up used 2003 server on new network?

I'm installing a used 2003 server for a totally new domain, and I'd
prefer not to have to do a full reinstall of 2003.
Obviously I don't care about losing any AD or Exchange settings, so is
there a simple way I can do this? Do I just uninstall & reinstall AD?
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Old 04-30-2008, 06:48 AM
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RE: set up used 2003 server on new network?

Uninstalling of AD service will work

"krys.squires@gmail.com" wrote:

> I'm installing a used 2003 server for a totally new domain, and I'd
> prefer not to have to do a full reinstall of 2003.
> Obviously I don't care about losing any AD or Exchange settings, so is
> there a simple way I can do this? Do I just uninstall & reinstall AD?
>

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Old 04-30-2008, 01:17 PM
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RE: set up used 2003 server on new network?

Run DCPromo and demote the server to a Stand-Alone server. This will
uninstall all AD instances and clean up the server ready for your
applications.

Then add the server to your new network.
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Chris White
United Kingdom


"krys.squires@gmail.com" wrote:

> I'm installing a used 2003 server for a totally new domain, and I'd
> prefer not to have to do a full reinstall of 2003.
> Obviously I don't care about losing any AD or Exchange settings, so is
> there a simple way I can do this? Do I just uninstall & reinstall AD?
>

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