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Yeah I did notice that there were a few records that were
left after the procedure had been completed. Make sure you check all of
the application directory partitions (_msdcs etc.) in DNS for any invalid
records and delete if so.
It would be best to look through your entire DNS to make
sure that all of the obsolete records were removed properly, it would also help
to have secure dynamic updating enabled, that should help with some of the
overlapping.
Also something worth mentioning, any DNS alias being used
to direct requests to the servers' previous DNS name will have to be manually
updated. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tieman, Harold A Mr ANOSC/FCBS Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:27 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain contr oller I did this recently in a lab environment. DNS is left dirty after the process. Sort of a good/bad thing. Both names can be resolved to the same IP (old/new). Some cleanup will be in order eventually. Definitely suggest testing in a lab first.
-Al
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Just thought I'd chime in.
I have accomplished doing this only by first demoting the DC, forcing a domain sync, renaming (I chose to rebuild, as opposed to rename), and promoting afterwards with the new name.
From what I read MS doesn't support renaming a DC, only renaming the domain.
Not sure if this would apply, but, I think MS released a tool that modifies all of the registry/schema entries for Exchange after a server has been renamed, if it were me I wouldn't mess with it, but pick your poison. I renamed an Exchange server as well and I just ended up rebuilding/patching the server and the IS mounted fine afterwards.
From:
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On Behalf Of Manbinder Pal
Singh I have to still try what others told me on this alias. BTW its rename of host and not the rename of domain. Both are different.
Thank You Manbinder From:
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On Behalf Of Kemokai,
Saffa Yes but on W2K3 server as far as I know. Google for "domainrename" tool. If you can't find it, I can send it to you!
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Title: Message
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer ... mathif
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Rachui, Scott
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Grillenmeier, Guido
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Rachui, Scott
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Tieman, Harold A Mr ANOSC/FCBS
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Michael Wassell
- RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the comp... Jorge de Almeida Pinto
