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Dtorbas
Hello,
We are moving our entire company infrastructure to cloud so I was trying to replicate our AD-DC.
I installed Windows Server 2012 R2 in the cloud and replicated our domain controller. To be able to replicate, i had to connect the new server to VPN first. I tried adding DNS IP of the DC to IPv4 settings, but it wouldn't connect until it was connected to VPN.
The issue I'm having now is that, when the secondary DC is not connected to VPN, I can't see any of the data (users, computers, ...). I have to keep the original DC active until all other servers are transfered and connected to cloud so I can't transfer roles, but I can't even ping the DC in cloud from any other server in the cloud when it's connected to VPN.
Is there any way to make both DCs active and independent of each other?
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We are moving our entire company infrastructure to cloud so I was trying to replicate our AD-DC.
I installed Windows Server 2012 R2 in the cloud and replicated our domain controller. To be able to replicate, i had to connect the new server to VPN first. I tried adding DNS IP of the DC to IPv4 settings, but it wouldn't connect until it was connected to VPN.
The issue I'm having now is that, when the secondary DC is not connected to VPN, I can't see any of the data (users, computers, ...). I have to keep the original DC active until all other servers are transfered and connected to cloud so I can't transfer roles, but I can't even ping the DC in cloud from any other server in the cloud when it's connected to VPN.
Is there any way to make both DCs active and independent of each other?
Continue reading...