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    Windows 2003 R2 (64Bit) on existing Windows 2000 Domain

    Hi,
    My question is Simple can I install a Windows 2003 R2 server on an existing windows 2000 Domain.
    The new Windows 2003 R2 will not be a DC, plain application server (Mainly SQL).


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    Gabriel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriel
    Hi,
    My question is Simple can I install a Windows 2003 R2 server on an existing windows 2000 Domain.
    The new Windows 2003 R2 will not be a DC, plain application server (Mainly SQL).


    Cheers,
    Gabriel
    No reason I can think why not. If you wanted to make it a DC then you would have to update the 2k AD schema; have never done that but here is an MS KB on how to do it. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325379

    As a stand-alone server it shouldn't cause any issues at all; it is in effect just a standard workstation client in that respect.

    emr

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    merci beaucoup

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