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lannyzhang
Jan 05, 2024Copper Contributor
Could not promote new domain controller.
I am trying to upgrade/migrate my exsisting Win2012 DCs to Win 2022.
I have 2 DCs running win2012 R2, I created 2 new win 2022 server, joint them to AD. however when I am trying to run dcpromo, it keeps asking to run adprep.
I have run adprep successfully, yet dcpromo still not allowing me to promote new DCs.
another few attempts returns different errors. some fail at pre-requisite checks.
any suggestions?
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make sure you have also migrated you NTFSR to DFS-R on your WS 2012 /R2 rig BEFORE dealign with Windows Server 2022. It it is a requirement.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/storage-at-microsoft/streamlined-migration-of-frs-to-dfsr-sysvol/ba-p/425405
if this or Leon's helped mark it as helpful reply, please.- LeonPavesicSilver Contributor
Hi lannyzhang,
Based on the information you provided and additional resources, here are some suggestions:
Adprep /forestprep and /domainprep: Ensure you use the correct version of adprep for your system (x64 or x32 disc).
Prerequisites and Permissions: Confirm that the server meets system requirements, has the AD DS role installed, and the administrator has appropriate group memberships.
DNS Settings: Check and correct any incorrect or incompatible DNS settings that may lead to DCPROMO failures.
Replication Failures: Resolve any replication issues with old domain controllers, removing orphaned ones if necessary.
Check FSMO Roles: Verify the validity of FSMO role holders using Netdom query fsmo.
Rebuild _msdcs zone: Consider rebuilding the _msdcs zone if promotion issues persist.
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