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Windows 2003 in Workgroup Mode

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by jawdoc, 2005/04/29.

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  1. 2005/04/29
    jawdoc

    jawdoc Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello
    Someone recently told me that Windows 2003 Server by default installs as a domain controller.
    Is this true? If is there a good way to run it in a workgroup mode.
    Do I have to demote it?
    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Newt

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    Dunno who told you that but they were wrong. You should see this screen as you go through the setup.
     
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    jawdoc

    jawdoc Inactive Thread Starter

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    Can you demote a domain controller to a workgroup?
     
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    Newt

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    I don't see why not - although I have not tried it.

    Assuming you don't want/need the domain, it should be just a matter of turning off a couple of services (DNS, etc.) and moving it from domain to workgroup.

    I think.

    You keep talking about 'demoting' it. That should only apply if you want to change a domain controller to a member server OF THE DOMAIN or vice versa.
     
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    Scott Smith

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    DCpromo at a command prompt will allow you to promote or demote a DC in WIN2k so I would assume it still works in 2k3.

    A word of caution though, all settings, user profiles, and anything that was setup while the machine was a DC will dissappear.
     
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