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No. The domain name is not tied to the OU structure. I have
read that you can change the domain name (not advised) in 2003, unless you are
running Exchange, then you would be left with rebuilding the domain from
scratch. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Drew Gainor Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Ok,
how about this. I create a new child OU in my existing domain called corp. I
then move all users and objects from the root domain to the corp child. Then I
rename the root domain. Does that sound like it will work?
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- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Drew Gainor
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Salandra, Justin A.
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Drew Gainor
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Salandra, Justin A.
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Drew Gainor
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD screw up Bruce Clingaman
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