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(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) HomeWindows Server 2012Windows Server 2008 R2Windows Server 2003LibraryForums Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: 2000 DNS > 2008 DNS Windows Server > Migration Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi,I've just promoted my new 2008 servers, everything seems ok and now was wondering how easy it is to migrate the DNS from my 2000 dc's to the 2008? Has anyone done this before and could give me an idea? Phil https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc735663(v=ws.10).aspx Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:45 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, When you create AD integrated DNS on DC, the DC needs to create application partition and will contact domain name master to update the corresponding information. The error was 9906 indicates domain controller holding the domain naming master role https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/5bb40dcf-4ddd-4d4a-891e-48b45dbef709/2000-dns-2008-dns?forum=winserverMigration is down or unable to service the request or is not running Windows Server 2003. So, I suspect the problem is in regard to domain name master. I'd suggest you transfer domain name master role to Windows server 2008 DC and test the result. I list some useful articles that would be helpful for your reference: How to view and transfer FSMO roles in the graphical user interface http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255690 Initial synchronization requirements for Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 operations master role holders http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305476/en-us Hope this helps. Marked as answer by Morgan Che [MSFT]Moderator Monday, June 30, 2008 7:49 AM Friday, June 27, 2008 8:41 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote Assuming you don't have any non-Windows or pre-Windows 2000 DNS Servers:Since you've promoted your Windows Server 2008 servers (to Domain Controllers I assume) you can use Active Directory Integrated DNS Zones. If you haven't done so already you can change your Standard Primary DNS Zone(s
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