| Introduction This is a must to read article for any system administrator who administers Microsoft Windows Servers. One of any system administrator duties, would be to upgrade a current domain controller to a new hardware server. One of the crucial steps required to successfully migrate your domain controller, is to be able to successfully transfer the FSMO roles to the new hardware server. FSMO stands for Flexible Single Master Operations, and in a forest there are at least five roles. In this article, I will be showing you how to transfer the FSMO in Windows Server 2008, and in my next article, I will show you the complete steps required to successfully migrate/upgrade your domain controller to a new hardware server. The five FSMO roles are:
Note: The following steps are done on the Windows Server 2008 machine that I intend to set as the roles holder ( transfer the roles to it ) Lets start transferring the FSMO roles.
Till now, we have successfully transferred two FSMO roles, the Schema Master role and the Domain Naming role. The last three roles can be transferred using a single Snap-in.
That's it, by now, you have successfully transferred the five FSMO roles to the Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller. |
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Transferring FSMO Roles in Windows Server 2008
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