Step by step guide for upgrading Active Directory from Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 to Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Sometime ago, I wrote a blog about upgrading from Windows 2003 based Active Directory to Windows 2008 R2 based Active Directory. If you are planning to upgrade now from Windows Server 2008 R2 based Active Directory to Windows Server 2012 R2 based Active Directory, the steps are the same and you can found them at my earlier blog.
Step by step guide for upgrading Active Directory from Microsoft Windows 2003 to Microsoft Windows Server 2008
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Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
It would be recommended to run adprep separately in case you face any issues. - Anonymous
February 08, 2015
Can't you skip the adprep steps in your guide since Server 2012 R2 already has it built into the AD Role installation process? - Anonymous
February 15, 2015
You can protect your organizational Units from accidental deletion by using Power Shell scripts to apply - Anonymous
March 23, 2015
I was recently working with a customer where one of their Active Directory would not replicate. They - Anonymous
April 24, 2015
Recently Microsoft Exchange team has written a blog about large messages in Office 365. I see many customers - Anonymous
May 12, 2015
Microsoft has recently released an initial look at Exchange 2016 architecture and Exchange team has written - Anonymous
June 30, 2015
Recently Exchange team has written an excellent article on Exchange processor and memory usage and how - Anonymous
July 31, 2015
In a recent project I was working on ADFS with multiple applications and customer also had SAP to be - Anonymous
December 13, 2015
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