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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 23:49:07 -0500</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: christopher at bergeron.com (Christopher Bergeron)</li>
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Greg Freemyer wrote:
>Ignore this question.
>
>I decided to go ahead and try the Workstation install followed by
>conversion to DC.
>
>It was surprisingly simple and was simple follow the leader stuff. I
>guess I would have known that if I had ever installed Win2003 server
>before.
>
>On 11/8/05, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>All,
>>
>>Soory about the OT question, but I'm getting frustrated and I've
>>already spent an hour trying to research this very simple question.
>>===
>>
>>I have a client that wants me to evaluate Microsoft CRM for them.
>>
>>It seems to require the server be a Microsoft 2003 Domain Controller.
>>
>>I have a test computer I can install Win 2003 on, but what are the
>>basic steps for installing it as a DC. I do NOT have a windows domain
>>available to leverage off of. This will be the main DC for a single
>>server LAN. I'm doing a from scratch install, not an upgrade.
>>
>>Way back in the NT days it was required to declare a system a PDC
>>during the install. I no longer see a way to do this. Do I just
>>install as a workgroup member, then somehow convert the server to a
>>DC?
>>
>>Greg
>>--
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>>The Norcross Group
>>Forensics for the 21st Century
>>
>>
>>
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