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28-Oct-2009, 05:36 PM #1
Join old server after rebuild to domain
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We have 3 domain controller within our network one in head office in leeds another in london and one in gatwick The london server is having disk probelms I need to re build this server which is a dell server 2500. I can't remember what i did to get this on the network do i rebuild the server Then join to the main domain which is unsgroup then do i ran dcprom? after that i get lost The london to leeds connect by vpn
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29-Oct-2009, 11:59 AM #2
just go through the steps in order in server management.
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