Hello FHP via WinServerKB.com,
As said before the domain SID is the same as that one you use in the rest
of your domain, so in theory they belong still to your domain. Also you have
to cleanup your own database to remove all old entries from the sold DC.
See here how to:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555846/en-us
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> The data on the server and the individual workstations are part of the
> company assets and cannot be deleted. The only concern I have is the
> remaining security information in AD.
>
> Meinolf Weber wrote:
>
>> Hello FHP via WinServerKB.com,
>>
>> The basic thing it will keep is the domain SID and this you can only
>> change with demoting and promoting it again to DC. Policies, links
>> and configurations like AD sites and subnets you can delete.
>>
>> But if i sell my company or an remote office, i would complete wipe
>> all disks.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
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>> no rights.
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>>> I have a remote location which is being sold. The deal will include
>>> all the network equippment, servers and computer equipment at the
>>>
>> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>
>>> sale, that location will not have any connectivity back the the old
>>> network. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>>>