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Demoting Global Catalog Server and Changing FSMO roles

Asked by dplaw in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Server

Currently I have 3 Domain Controllers in my primary site.  2 of them our global catalog servers in which both Server 2000. Recently I built and new Domain Controller in the Virtual world which is Server 2003.  (Currently not a Global Catalog Server)  He is my objective)

Demoting 1 of the Global Catalog Servers to just a domain controller.  ( Which I will be demoting a couple of weeks later)
Promote the 2003 Server to a Global Catalog Server
Then I would like to transfer the FSMO role to the 2003 domain controller.  

Since this will be my first time doing anything of this nature I would like some advice and good instructions on how to do so.  


Is this something I can do during normal working hours?
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