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Edward Letendre
Guest
I have a bit of a confusing problem for myself. I have a windows NT 4.0
server that I am looking after, as the administrator is long gone. This
particular server was part of a domain called ATS. The domain controller for
the ATS domain quit working a few months ago and there was no backup domain
controller (bad design I know but that is the way it was setup before I got
there). Anyway, the only computer left in the ATS domain is the atsadmin
server that I want to move to a different domain called SQL2. On the
atsadmin computer, there is a SQL Server 7 database that is usually stopped
and also an IIS server that seems to be disabled at the moment. There are
the regular services running on this server that needs to be moved but I am
not sure what they are at the moment. The SQL2 domain also has a windows
2000 server with active directory and there appears to be a trust
relationship between the two domains, but wihtout the domain controller I
cannot get access to the domain controller to see how the trust was setup or
if the trust can be removed. On the windows 2000 server, the sql2 domain is
the domain that is trusted in a two way domain trust, but I cannot see what
other domain is being trusted. There was a third domain in this company, but
the servers and computers from that domain have been removed or disabled or
relocated to the SQL2 domain.
So my question is, what can I use on the Windows NT 4.0 server to move the
atsadmin server from the ATS domain to the SQL2 domain so that there is only
one domain with all the servers (there are only two servers, the windows 2000
server and the atsadmin server around right now). I have seen the server
manager program or utility in Windows NT 4.0 and there are two options
available to me, remove the server from a domain and add the server to a
domain. I cannot access the manager for domains program or utility as the
domain controller is gone (as I said before), so I cannot manage the domain
in any way shape or form.
Edward Letendre.
server that I am looking after, as the administrator is long gone. This
particular server was part of a domain called ATS. The domain controller for
the ATS domain quit working a few months ago and there was no backup domain
controller (bad design I know but that is the way it was setup before I got
there). Anyway, the only computer left in the ATS domain is the atsadmin
server that I want to move to a different domain called SQL2. On the
atsadmin computer, there is a SQL Server 7 database that is usually stopped
and also an IIS server that seems to be disabled at the moment. There are
the regular services running on this server that needs to be moved but I am
not sure what they are at the moment. The SQL2 domain also has a windows
2000 server with active directory and there appears to be a trust
relationship between the two domains, but wihtout the domain controller I
cannot get access to the domain controller to see how the trust was setup or
if the trust can be removed. On the windows 2000 server, the sql2 domain is
the domain that is trusted in a two way domain trust, but I cannot see what
other domain is being trusted. There was a third domain in this company, but
the servers and computers from that domain have been removed or disabled or
relocated to the SQL2 domain.
So my question is, what can I use on the Windows NT 4.0 server to move the
atsadmin server from the ATS domain to the SQL2 domain so that there is only
one domain with all the servers (there are only two servers, the windows 2000
server and the atsadmin server around right now). I have seen the server
manager program or utility in Windows NT 4.0 and there are two options
available to me, remove the server from a domain and add the server to a
domain. I cannot access the manager for domains program or utility as the
domain controller is gone (as I said before), so I cannot manage the domain
in any way shape or form.
Edward Letendre.