The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5
- Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5
The section on page 482 of the Windows NT Server version 3.5 System Guide,
titled "Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers" contains the following
three documentation errors:
- Item 2 of the first subsection titled "To promote a backup domain
controller to primary domain controller" states the following:
From the Computer menu, choose Promote to Primary Domain
Controller.
This can take several minutes. When completed, the old primary
domain controller automatically reverts to server status.
This is incorrect. A domain controller does not revert to server
status. When a backup domain controller (BDC) is promoted to a primary
domain controller (PDC), the PDC is automatically demoted to BDC status.
- Paragraph 5 states the following:
However, if a server is promoted to primary domain controller while
the existing one is unavailable (for example, if it is being
repaired), and if the former primary domain controller later returns
to service, you must demote it.
This is incorrect. A server cannot be directly promoted to domain
controller status. In order for a server to become a domain controller,
you must reinstall Windows NT Server.
- The second subsection is titled:
To demote a former primary domain controller to server
This is incorrect. In order to demote a former PDC to server, you must
reinstall Windows NT Server.
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