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SUMMARYYou should not cancel the Dcpromo.exe task when you are demoting a domain controller to a member server. Although there is no way to cancel the task in Dcpromo.exe, you could end the Dcpromo.exe task by using Task Manager. If you end the task by using Task Manager, the following message may be displayed when you try to resume Dcpromo.exe:
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You use the Dcpromo.exe utility for promoting a server to a domain controller or demoting a domain controller to a member server (or to a stand-alone server in a workgroup if the domain controller is the last in the domain). As part of the demotion process, Dcpromo.exe removes the configuration data for the domain controller from Active Directory. This configuration data takes the form of an "NTDS Settings" object, which exists as a child object to the server object in the Active Directory Sites and Services Manager tool. Q216498 Removing Active Directory Data After an Unsuccessful Demotion Additional query words: win2000hotds
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