Online Documentation on Managing Domains is Incorrect

ID: Q128351


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5


SUMMARY

The following two topics are incorrectly documented in chapter 2 of the Network Operations Quick Reference (NETOPS.HLP) included on the Windows NT Server version 3.5 CD:

  • Promoting a Server to Primary Domain Controller


  • Demoting a Primary Domain Controller to Backup



MORE INFORMATION

The "Promoting a Server to Primary Domain Controller" topic states:

When a server is promoted to primary domain controller, an up-to-date copy of the user account database is replicated from the old primary domain controller to the new one, and then the old primary domain controller is automatically demoted to backup domain controller (unless it is not currently running).
The "Demoting a Primary Domain Controller to Backup" topic states:
Usually, when a server is promoted to primary domain controller, no special action needs to be taken to demote the former primary to backup domain controller because the system does this automatically.

However, if a server is promoted to primary domain controller while the existing primary domain controller is unavailable (for example, if it is being repaired), and the former primary domain controller later returns to service, you must demote it.


Both of these topics incorrect indicate that a server can be promoted to a PDC. To promote a server to domain controller status you must reinstall Windows NT Server.

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Last Reviewed: February 25, 1999
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