On 2020-08-24 08:45, Rowland penny via samba wrote:> On 24/08/2020 14:09, K.R. Foley wrote: >> Regarding the statement "they will ignore the PDC" above, is there >> really no way to undo that? > > Only by not letting your clients contact the AD DC. > > One of the first things that the migration to AD script does is to > obtain the SID from the NT4-style domain. This SID is then used for > the new AD domain and AD always take precedence over an NT4-style PDC. > > RowlandLet me rephrase the question. Just for my understanding. If a client has communicated with an AD DC, but we now want to roll back. If we remove the AD DC from the network, is it possible to get the client to communicate with the NT4-style PDC again? kr
On 24/08/2020 15:25, K.R. Foley wrote:> Let me rephrase the question. Just for my understanding. If a client > has communicated with an AD DC, but we now want to roll back. If we > remove the AD DC from the network, is it possible to get the client to > communicate with the NT4-style PDC again?OK, let me be as clear: NO Also, why would you want to ? NT4-style domains are as good as dead. Rowland
On 2020-08-24 09:36, Rowland penny via samba wrote:> On 24/08/2020 15:25, K.R. Foley wrote: >> Let me rephrase the question. Just for my understanding. If a client >> has communicated with an AD DC, but we now want to roll back. If we >> remove the AD DC from the network, is it possible to get the client to >> communicate with the NT4-style PDC again? > > OK, let me be as clear: > > NO > > Also, why would you want to ? NT4-style domains are as good as dead. > > RowlandThank you for the clarification. kr
Rowland penny via samba ha scritto il 24/08/20 alle 16:36:> On 24/08/2020 15:25, K.R. Foley wrote: >> Let me rephrase the question. Just for my understanding. If a client >> has communicated with an AD DC, but we now want to roll back. If we >> remove the AD DC from the network, is it possible to get the client to >> communicate with the NT4-style PDC again? > > OK, let me be as clear: > > NO...just for better understand: if I power off the AD and I power ON the old NT domain, all clients that didn't communicate to the new AD will don't have problems to communicate with the old NT domain didn't it? Piviul