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Julio.munizUser is Offline

Posts:7

06/04/2010 4:43 PM  
Hello all,
I first wanted to thank you for your feedback the last time.
I have another issue that I want to make sure I run by all of you. I
have 2 DCs, the FSMO holder named DC1 and another named DC2. A future
domain controller DC3 only has network firewalled access to DC2 but when
I try to add it to AD as another domain controller it fails due to
connectivity to DC1. I thought of moving FSMO roles to DC2, then add
DC3 and move FSMO back to DC1. Requesting Firewall access to this
client may take from 2 to 3 weeks of approvals, but my project timeline
is tight. What are your thoughs on this workaround ?

Regards,
Julio

pbbergsUser is Offline

Posts:176

06/04/2010 4:51 PM  
Look at using dcpromo with IFM - Install from media

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311078


Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: activedir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto:activedir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Muniz, Julio
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 10:42 AM
To: activedir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] FSMO, Firewall and Domain Controllers on Win2K8

Hello all,
I first wanted to thank you for your feedback the last time.
I have another issue that I want to make sure I run by all of you. I
have 2 DCs, the FSMO holder named DC1 and another named DC2. A future
domain controller DC3 only has network firewalled access to DC2 but when
I try to add it to AD as another domain controller it fails due to
connectivity to DC1. I thought of moving FSMO roles to DC2, then add
DC3 and move FSMO back to DC1. Requesting Firewall access to this
client may take from 2 to 3 weeks of approvals, but my project timeline
is tight. What are your thoughs on this workaround ?

Regards,
Julio


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