Adding a Windows 2008 server as a member server ?

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Hi,

I have googled this and believe I have even asked on here, but there should be no issues adding a Server 2008 machine to a 2003 domain ?

As my boss is certain it will make changes to the Ad scheme which he doesn't want to risk. I told him this is only the case when you make a server 2008 a domain controller.

Anyone know of any whitepapers to prove this ? I had a search on Microsoft's site but with no luck.

Thanks,
 
Thanks, this new server will just be a member server, not a domain controller.

Therefore I won't need to run ad prep -> so won't change AD ?

He is worried as soon as I install Server 2008 it will mess up the current 2003 domain.
 
Thanks, don't mean to be rude but do you happen to know where this might be stated on some website ?

Need some proof :p

I doubt there will be something written on the microsoft site that says "when you add a 2008 member server to a 2003 domain the schema is not affected". As there's no reason to. In the same way that it doesn't say, "when you add a 2008 server to a 2003 domain your trousers will not burst into flames". Silly comparion but you know what i mean (ie they won't list everything that doesn't change)
 
Its just common sense that it wont affect the schema unless it's a DC - I'm guessing your boss isnt very IT literate :D
 
Why doesn't your boss know this already? It's basic!

As far as I can remember (we moved our domain controllers to 2008), all the schema changes are manual using adprep from the command line. I don't recall anything automatically happening.

You may want to highlight to your boss that it is possible to backup Active Directory too, if he's that concerned.
 
I think the only time it would make schema changes as a member server is if you installed soomething like exchange on it.

You still don't need to raise the functional level though.
 
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