Brian
Don't change the funtional mode. the BDC's will still authenticate clients,
and will still syncronise with your windows 2003 domain controller. make sure
you have two Dc in place and float the FSMO roles on them before you
decommission your old BDC's. Also check if they are running any other
services i.e WISN DHCP, file and print. make sure you migrated these services
off before the decommission.
Regards
"Brian Kerr" wrote:
> We recently (finally) upgraded our domain from NT 4.0 to Win2K3.
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> Previously, we had one NT PDC and 2 BDCs.
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> I did an in-place upgrade of our PDC. It is now running Win2K3.
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> I still have the old BDCs in place. I can't tell if they are doing anything
> as far as authentication, or if they are just sitting there doing nothing.
> Do these old NT BDCs have a function in the new domain, or should I just
> shut them down? Would they offer any temporary authentication in case
> something happens to my new win2k server?
>
> Eventually, I hope to build a second win2k server and install AD on it as a
> backup domain controller, but I'd like to do a little more reading before I
> do this.
>
> Thanks
>
> brian
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