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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Transferring FSMO Roles in Windows Server 2008
Introduction
              This is a must to read article for any system        administrator who administers Microsoft Windows Servers.        One of any system administrator duties, would be to        upgrade a current domain controller to a new hardware        server. One of the crucial steps required to        successfully migrate your domain controller,  is to be        able to successfully transfer the FSMO roles to the new        hardware server.       FSMO stands for Flexible Single        Master Operations, and in a forest there are at least five roles.        In this article, I will be showing you how to transfer        the FSMO in Windows Server 2008,                                                              and in              my next article, I will show you the complete steps        required to successfully migrate/upgrade your domain        controller to a new hardware server.
The five FSMO  roles        are:
- Schema Master
 
- Domain Naming Master
 
- Infrastructure Master
 
- Relative ID (RID)         Master
 
- PDC Emulator
- Active Directory Schema         snap-in  : Will be used to transfer         the Schema Master role
 
- Active Directory Domains         and Trusts snap-in : Will be used to         transfer the Domain Naming Master role
 
- Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in : Will be used to transfer the RID Master, PDC Emulator, and Infrastructure Master roles
 The following steps        are done on the Windows Server 2008 machine that I        intend to set as the roles holder ( transfer the roles to it )
Lets start transferring the  FSMO roles
-         Using                 Active  Directory Schema snap-in to transfer         the Schema Master role
 
1.Click Start  >        Run
A popup message will confirm  that         schmmgmt.dll was successfully registered. Click        OK
4.Click Start >         Run, type mmc, then click OK
5.Click File  >         then click Add/Remove Snap-in...
6.From the left side, under        Available Snap-ins, click on        Active Directory Schema, then click        Add > and then click OK
7.Right click Active         Directory Schema, then click Change         Active Directory Domain Controller... 
8.From the listed Domain         Controllers, click on the domain controller that you         want to be the schema master role holder and then         click on OK
You will receive a message box  stating that the         schema snap-in is not connected to a schema         operations master. That is for sure, as we have not         yet set this Windows Server 2008 domain controller         as a Schema Master role holder. This will be         done in the next step. Click OK
9.In the console tree, right         click Active Directory Schema  [DomainController.DomainName],         and then click Operations Master...
10.On the Change Schema         Master page, the current schema master role         holder will be displayed ( ex. ELMAJ-DC.ELMAJDAL.NET) and         the targeted schema holder as well         (ex. ELMAJ-DC2K8.ELMAJDAL.NET). Once you click         Change, the schema master holder will         become               
ELMAJ-DC2K8.ELMAJDAL.NET , click Change
ELMAJ-DC2K8.ELMAJDAL.NET , click Change
Click Yes to  confirm the role         transfer
The role will be transferred  and a confirmation         message will be displayed. Click OK
 Then click Close,  as you can see in         the below snapshot, the current schema master is               ELMAJ-DC2K8.ELMAJDAL.NET
Using  Active Directory Domains         and Trusts snap-in to         transfer the Domain Naming Master Role
Click Start >         Administrative Tools > then click        Active Directory Domains and Trusts
Right click Active         Directory Domains and Trusts, then click        Change Active Directory Domain Controller...
From the listed Domain         Controllers, click on the domain controller that you         want to be the Domain Naming master role holder and then         click on OK
Right click Active         Directory Domains and Trusts, then click        Operations Master...
On the Operations Master page,          we are going to change the Domain Naming role holder         from ELMAJ-DC.ELMAJDAL.NET to         ELMAJ-DC2K8.ELMAJDAL.NET, Click         Change
Click YES to  confirm the transfer         of the Domain Naming role
The role will be transferred and a  confirmation         message will be displayed. Click OK               , then click Close
Till now, we have successfully       transferred two FSMO roles, the Schema Master role and the       Domain Naming role. The last three roles can be transferred       using a single Snap-in.
Using Active Directory Users         and Computers snap-in to         transfer the RID Master, PDC Emulator, and         Infrastructure Master Roles
Click Start >       Administrative Tools > then click Active       Directory Users and Computers
Right click Active Directory       Users and Computers, then click All Tasks        > Operations Master...
You will have three Tabs, representing       three FSMO roles (RID,       PDC, Infrastructure). Click the Change      button under each of these three tabs to transfer       the roles.
Click Yes  to confirm the role         transfer
The role will be transferred  and a confirmation         message will be displayed. Click OK
As for the Infrastructure  role, once you       click on the Change button you will receive       the below message
By default, when you first  install your first Domain       Controller, it holds the five roles and beside that it is a       Global Catalog. If your environment is a       multi-domain/forest, then you should think about structuring       your FSMO roles and transfer the Infrastructure role to a       none Global Catalog domain controller. Else if you have small  number of domain       controllers ( ex. two domain controllers) then you should       not worry about this. Click Yes
The Tabs should now look  like this:
That's it, by now, you have successfully       transferred the five FSMO roles to the Windows Server 2008       Domain Controller.






























 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
