Scott Lowe reveals how you can use a single Windows Server 2003 command to. Patrik RE: Domain Controller question (MIS). The Event ID 1058 could be because your antivirus is configured to scan the%systemroot% System32 DHCP folder, try to exclude it and see if it helps. Your question about the 'primary' DC, I guess is about which DC the clients choose to log on to? *guessing* And I believe that this has to do with the SRV records in DNS. Step-by-step guide through the renaming screens. Free instructions on renaming your domain controller with Windows Server 2003. While you should use these whenever possible, occasionally. Windows Server 2003's AD tools allow you to transfer the FSMO roles to other domain controllers gracefully. Use Netdom.exe to Reset a Machine Account Password Install the Windows Server 2003 Support Tools on the domain controller whose password you want to reset. And I'm Swedish =) But are you sure that DC1 has every been the FSMO holder? The only was to change the FSMO roles is to transfer or seize them.
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