Start the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in on the domain controller (DC). (From the Start menu, select Programs, Administrative Tools, Active Directory Users and Computers.)
In the leftmost pane, right-click the domain, and select Connect to Domain Controller.
Select the DC you want to make the Flexible Single-Master Operation (FSMO) role owner, as the Screen shows, and click OK.
Finally, you’ll see a dialog box confirming the role change.
You can also use the Ntdsutil utility to change the RID Master FSMO. In the following code, enter the commands in bold.
C:\> ntdsutil
ntdsutil: roles
fsmo maintenance: connections
server connections: connect to server
server connections: quit
fsmo maintenance: transfer rid master
Click Yes in the role-transfer dialog box. Then, enter the commands in bold in the following code.
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