Demoted domain still visible

G

Guest

About a month ago, I demoted domain b.root.local.
I have several domains first is root.local, then ther are several domains
b.root.local, c.root.local, e.root.local and so on…
When I open ADUC in rool.local, there is no domain b.root.local domain,
because I removed it from domain. That is ok. But tha I was getting netlogon
5719 error for demoted domain in root domain controllers.
I could not fined where or why these errors are pop ping up. But than I edit
membership tab of group, and there it was.
I tried these http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;216498
But under list domain there is no domain b.root.local.
So how can I remove that object from ad. These objects appear only in
root.local domain.
Root domain is windows 2000 native. Remote domain was Windows 2000 native
(all dc was 2003)
 
J

Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto

About a month ago, I demoted domain b.root.local.
I have several domains first is root.local, then ther are
several domains
b.root.local, c.root.local, e.root.local and so on…
When I open ADUC in rool.local, there is no domain
b.root.local domain,
because I removed it from domain. That is ok. But tha I was
getting netlogon
5719 error for demoted domain in root domain controllers.
I could not fined where or why these errors are pop ping up.
But than I edit
membership tab of group, and there it was.
I tried these
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;216498
But under list domain there is no domain b.root.local.
So how can I remove that object from ad. These objects appear
only in
root.local domain.
Root domain is windows 2000 native. Remote domain was Windows
2000 native
(all dc was 2003)

I guess when demoting the last dc from that domain you did not select
"this is the last domain from the domain". Checking that option during
the demotion of the last DC cleans any reference of that domain in the
forest

see:
How To Remove Orphaned Domains from Active Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;230306
 

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