My place of business is currently looking at introducing some Windows 8 machines into our environment (mainly Surface RT/Pro) and I'm curious as to some of the details to get this done properly. Our current environment is one domain/forest with ~25 domain controllers (GC's, one located at each site) running Server 2008 R2 and managing all Windows 7 clients (nothing previous). From what I gather, this is the process, and please correct me if I'm wrong:
1. Build and introduce Server 2012 to our environment
2. Promote (I understand there is no longer dcpromo) to domain controller
3. Raise domain/forest function levels to 2012
The questions I have around this are:
1. With the domain/forest function levels raised to 2012, can our current Server 2008 R2 domain controllers manage Windows 8 machines (group policy)?
2. If the Windows 8 devices are mainly located at one location that has the Server 2012 managing them (AD Sites and Services), can the device move to another location where it will pull a new IP and use the domain controller at that site (Server 2008 R2) for authentication and group policies? Or do we need to build/upgrade to have a Server 2012 at each site?
Unfortunately I haven't had the time to research the details of a deployment, so any help is much appreciated!
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My place of business is currently looking at introducing some Windows 8 machines into our environment (mainly Surface RT/Pro) and I'm curious as to some of the details to get this done properly. Our current environment is one domain/forest with ~25 domain controllers (GC's, one located at each site) running Server 2008 R2 and managing all Windows 7 clients (nothing previous). From what I gather, this is the process, and please correct me if I'm wrong:
1. Build and introduce Server 2012 to our environment
2. Promote (I understand there is no longer dcpromo) to domain controller
3. Raise domain/forest function levels to 2012
The questions I have around this are:
1. With the domain/forest function levels raised to 2012, can our current Server 2008 R2 domain controllers manage Windows 8 machines (group policy)?
2. If the Windows 8 devices are mainly located at one location that has the Server 2012 managing them (AD Sites and Services), can the device move to another location where it will pull a new IP and use the domain controller at that site (Server 2008 R2) for authentication and group policies? Or do we need to build/upgrade to have a Server 2012 at each site?
Unfortunately I haven't had the time to research the details of a deployment, so any help is much appreciated!
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