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Step by Step guide to lower Active Directory Functional Level

In Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012, you can lower the Forest and Domain functional level from 2012 to 2008 R2, or from 2008 R2 to 2008. But you cannot lower it beyond 2008. Also, this is not possible by GUI, you have to use PowerShell for doing this. Let’s see how you can do it in the following steps:

 

1. Import the AD module

Import-Module -Name ActiveDirectory

 

2. Check the Forest Functional level of your Active Directory

Get-ADForest | Format-Table Name , ForestMode

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You can also check it by going to AD Domain and services.

 

3. Lower the Forest Functional Level and then the Domain Functional Level

Set-ADForestMode –Identity “woodgrovebank.com” –ForestMode Windows2008Forest

Set-ADDomainMode –Identity “woodgrovebank.com” –DomainMode Windows2008Domain

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4. To Confirm your Forest Functional level of your Active Directory

Get-ADForest | Format-Table Name , ForestMode

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The only thing that you want to keep in mind is your recycle bin functionality which should not be enabled. (Its disabled by default).

Hope this helps. Happy reading!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 28, 2012
    Very interesting. Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2013
    Gr8 Info.....Aman. Thanks!!

  • Anonymous
    August 21, 2013
    Well written and to the point... keep it up

  • Anonymous
    October 13, 2013
    great...

  • Anonymous
    January 14, 2014
    This does not work.

  • Anonymous
    February 08, 2014
    It worked for me but I had to remove quotation marks from the domain name. I downgraded the Forest and then the Domain from 2012 R2 to 2012, successfully. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2014
    This process worked for me. Follow the steps explicitly.

  • Anonymous
    August 06, 2014
    Thanks for this.

  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2014
    It worked for me. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    December 11, 2014
    Is this a support function from Microsoft?

    The following article says:
    "You can change the domain mode to a mode with higher functionality only."

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee617230.aspx

  • Anonymous
    December 29, 2014
    This worked great for me. Used it to step a server 2012 domain and forest back to server 2008 in order to promote an existing Server 2008 machine to a secondary domain controller. Thanks a ton!

  • Anonymous
    January 10, 2015
    Perfect

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2015
    I was easily able to downgrade a Windows 2012 forest and domain to Windows2008R2 in order to promote a slightly older server to DC.

  • Anonymous
    July 31, 2015
    Awesome....

  • Anonymous
    August 18, 2015
    Excellent instructions and easy to follow

  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2015
    This didn't work for me. However, it is a good tutorial.

  • Anonymous
    October 01, 2015
    Thnx dude. Great article.

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    October 15, 2015
    YAY heart attack averted and several days of work saved !!! good solid instructions.

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  • Anonymous
    October 21, 2015
    This worked for me. Succesfully downgrade Windows 2012R2 forest and domain to Windows 2008R2. Thank you very much!

  • Anonymous
    October 30, 2015
    Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    December 22, 2015
    Works very well! Really appreciate buddy!

  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2016
    Thanks Aman! Works like charm!

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2016
    Thank you so much for this contribution

  • Anonymous
    February 29, 2016
    This article is awesome. Simple and straight to the point...
    Thanks

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2016
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