Hello,
I finally renamed our AD Domain yesterday !
Here are the sticky steps:
For SQL, I asked the PSS : you need to go trough the SQL Setup, see:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;319016
Then you need to recreate ALL AD Users in SQL.
For the filer/printer cluster, i
Read more here:
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2005/11/24/154.aspx
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2006/05/25/1037.aspx
Have I already said: test test test test test I think I forgot TEST ;-)
Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards,
Ing. Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Honestly?
All the products I know of require some investments in time, planning, tests
and efforts to get used to them. They are not really like deploy-and-go
type of solutions. I mentioned that because you appear to be in a dire
emergency, and it is usually emergencies like this that tend to
is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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Hi Tim,
OS is Windows 2003. Functional Level
smoother.
Hope that helps,
Tim
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Hi Tim,
OS is Windows 2003. Functional Level is Windows 2000 Mixed
Hello,
Some additional info would be helpful (OS on your DC's,
functional level, etc).
One of the contraints with renaming
domains is you have to have the same number of domains in the forest in
theend that you started out with. The way I
read the question, you currently have 2 seperate
:
Sullivan Tim
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 7:44
AM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Rename
Issue
Hello,
Some additional info would be helpful (OS on your DC's,
functional level, etc).
One of the contraints with renaming
optics!
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From: Rick Kingslan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Rename
Jan,
Key point is that you must be in Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional
Mode
- only W2k3 DCs in the forest. It's
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can you do a live demo when you do the rename? I'd love to be part of it...
This is seriously a major undertaking, and you should obviously check the
dependency of all your applications leveraging the netbios name of your
domain
, its easier just to avoid the problem
altogether :)
My $0.02
Glenn
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From: Rick Kingslan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Rename
You're quite correct. If you have an E2K/E2k3 ORG, you still
Jan:
I was browsing the Win2K tools page and saw this. Not sure if you've seen these or
not.
Windows Server 2003 Domain Rename Tools
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/domainrename.mspx
Diane
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From: Jan Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:03 PM
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For interests sake, what is the general motivation for your rename?
2) Merger/Acquisition
3) Company name change
The two above plus the old company (hence domain
Jan,
Key point is that you must be in Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Mode
- only W2k3 DCs in the forest. It's not anywhere near as bad as it looks.
Not anywhere as daunting as the road to Windows 2000 Native
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate
of the documentation. Do they help you get through
the planning, and execution of the operation?
Chris.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:09 PM
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: [ActiveDir] Domain Rename
Jan,
Key point is that you must be in Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Mode
- only W2k3 DCs in the forest. It's not anywhere near as bad as it looks.
Not anywhere as daunting as the road to Windows 2000 Native
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active
For interests sake, what is the general motivation for your rename?
2) Merger/Acquisition
3) Company name change
The two above plus the old company (hence domain name) no longer exists.
I would also be interested in getting feedback on the worksheets that are
in the appendix of the
Exchange Domain is officially not
suported.
I have been known to be a little tardy in my information, though.
HTH
Deji Akomolafe
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From: Jan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:58 PM
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Our MS rep says it is supported in W3K - however as you note BEFORE a E2K
deployment.
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 7:55 PM
As far as I know, MS has still not addressed the issues that Exchange has
with Domain Rename, even in Windows 2003. This is something to bear in
mind,
if you have
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From: Jan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: Our MS rep says it is supported in W3K - however as
: you note BEFORE a E2K deployment.
~~
Windows3000 is out already
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As far as I know, MS has still not addressed the issues that Exchange has
with Domain Rename
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