Windows Server 2008 Allows DC Demotion in Safe Mode

Unlike Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 lets you demote domain controllers (DCs) that won't boot normally.

Murat Yildirimoglu

May 12, 2010

1 Min Read
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To forcibly demote a Windows Server 2003 or later domain controller (DC), you can run the command

dcpromo /forceremoval

at a command prompt. However, in Windows 2003, this command doesn't work if the DC was booted in safe mode. Thus, if you have a Windows 2003 DC that won't boot normally, you can't demote it.

In Windows Server 2008 and later, this is no longer a problem. You can use the dcpromo /forceremoval command while in safe mode, allowing you to demote a problem server. It's a welcome change in Server 2008.

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