![]() ![]() If the PDC would win out in the sync I'm afraid I'm screwed!?!? If I shut down the new PDC and attempt to promote the BDC it actually disappears from the "Network Neighborhood" listing so how do I promote it? Can this be done from command line? I AM in the process of getting our domain upgraded but it's going to be summer before I can get this done due to company finances etc. will seizing the FSMO roles work and playing wihtout back up is not safe :). Upvote (0) Downvote (0) Reply (0) Answer added by Deleted user 8 years ago. ![]() After creating BDC its synchronize all the data configuration with the PDC. IF any thing happend with the PDC that time BDC work as PDC. Thus my quandary! My fear is that if I sync the two which one wins out the BDC or PDC? Obviously I want the BDC to win out because it's got all the proper machine's showing up in the domain and the new PDC is not. you have to creat BDC server after creat PDC. If I try to promote the BDC to PDC is tells me that the database's are stale and that I need to sync the BDC and PDC. So now I have a PDC that is a part of my domain HOWEVER user accounts, etc or not in sync with the BDC. OK so my PDC died I rebuilt it FORGETTING that I needed to promote the BDC to PDC during the rebuild process. Click the PDC tab to view the server holding the PDC master role. Right-click the selected Domain Object in the top-left pane, and then click Operations Masters. Click Start, click Run, type dsa.msc, and then click OK. This is a followup to a question that I posted a week or so ago. Determine the RID, PDC, and Infrastructure FSMO Holders of a Selected Domain. ![]()
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