fishy007 Posted July 20, 2011 Posted July 20, 2011 We have a really old 2000 Server that is currently running our DNS. I want to move that over to a Server 2008 box, but I'm not sure of the best way to do this. The Server 2008 box is already configured as DC and I have the DNS service installed, but it's not configured. I'm wondering if I can do it one of two ways: 1) Set up the 2008 box to be an additional DNS server and then simply take the 2000 server offline. 2) Set up a new DNS configuration on the Server 2008 box and then tell DHCP to give everyone IPs with the Server 2008 box as the DNS server. I have no idea which is the better course of action or how to actually do either. The current DNS setup on the Server 2000 box has some minor errors, but I figured I'd clean them up if replication and removal (scenario 1) is the easiest way to go about things. Any advice? Please note that I am not an expert in DNS configuration (yet?) so some of what I have said may be foolish or just plain wrong. Please let me know if you can suggest any other courses of action. Thanks for any help that can be provided! :) Quote
ICTCity Posted July 22, 2011 Posted July 22, 2011 Hi, you should not have trouble moving your DNS on 2k8 box. First of all, enable DNS service on your new server (there's no problem). To be a bit more secure, login into one of your client which are already on your domain and do the following: Change MANUALLY the ip of the primary DNS make it pointing to the new server, as a secondary DNS type anything. open command prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns" Now try to restart and check if everything is working (network drive, printers and so on). Let me know. Quote -------------------------------------------------------- Tu peux aussi crire en franais. Du kannst auch auf Deutsch schreiben. Puoi scrivere anche in italiano. --------------------------------------------------------
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