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What is this rule?

Sometimes its important to remove an RODC from your forest or domain.
However, its important that you follow a simple rule whilst removing RODC’s.
What is this rule?

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A.
All RODC’s must be detached before removing a final writable domain controller

B.
All writable domain controllers must be removed before RODC’s can be detached

C.
Your forest must only consist of RODC’s if you want to remove them

D.
There are no rules for removing RODC’s

Explanation:
After researching this and using logic, we need a writable DC for a RODC to exist, therefore we have
to remove all RODC’s before removing the last writable DC.

6 Comments on “What is this rule?

  1. Jason says:

    Can you remove the last domain controller in a domain if there are unoccupied (or disabled) RODC accounts in the domain?

    As for all previous versions of Windows Server, it is a requirement that all other domain controllers have been removed from the domain before you can remove the last domain controller. For Windows Server 2008, this requirement includes the removal of all RODCs and the removal of any precreated but unused RODC accounts

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754956(v=ws.10).aspx




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  2. Steve says:

    I’ll bet the given answer (A) is correct because the question starts with “Sometimes it’s important…” That “sometimes” would be if you were wanting to remove the last writeable domain controller.




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    1. Verderf says:

      Hey Steve, you are correct!

      Can you remove the last domain controller in a domain if there are unoccupied (or disabled) RODC accounts in the domain?
      “As for all previous versions of Windows Server, it is a requirement that all other domain controllers have been removed from the domain before you can remove the last domain controller. For Windows Server 2008, this requirement includes the removal of all RODCs and the removal of any precreated but unused RODC accounts.”
      https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754956%28v=ws.10%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396




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