Step by Step guide to lower Active Directory Functional Level
Newest member in the A-Team, Aman Sahota, gives us insights on some simple, yet important steps in Active Directory management.
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
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
4. To Confirm your Forest Functional level of your Active Directory
Get-ADForest | Format-Table Name , ForestMode
Hope this helps. Happy reading!
-A-Team!
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
thanks, its working perfectly ...Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks!Anonymous
July 12, 2013
If you have an exchange 2013 server in a domain and forest as 2012 level, then lower it to 2008R2 level will that do anything to exchange?Anonymous
August 30, 2013
This has worked wonderfully. Next time I won't set to 2012 unless I am sure I won't need 2008! Thanks Heaps!Anonymous
September 11, 2013
I followed the great instructions several times and the forest and domain functional levels are still at 2012. Do you have a clue as to what steps to take next?Anonymous
February 20, 2014
Man, you are the best ! I don't know why Microsoft doesn't have people like you.. I took me the whole day reading different websites till i found this post. thanks very much.Anonymous
February 23, 2014
yeah "man"
you'r the cool, i was kind of wander to get this stuff , finally i got it and i tried it and get the things up and running
thanx manAnonymous
July 28, 2014
Worked perfectly from 2012R2 to 2008R2. Thanks!Anonymous
November 15, 2014
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November 17, 2014
Thanks!Anonymous
December 17, 2014
Awesome! Worked for me!Anonymous
January 05, 2015
It works like a charm. ThanksAnonymous
February 24, 2015
Hello, does it work if i have the AD recycle bin activated ??Anonymous
July 22, 2015
Thanks a Million buddy, worked like a charm