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I honestly don't know of a way to change that safely.
My understanding is that the display you see is the DN of that domain which
is owned by the system.
I'd be interested to hear if you find a way outside of
domainrename though.
Al From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harding, Devon Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Changing domain case? Mainly just the look.
I'm trying to maintain structure here. Right now, my AD structure
looks like this: -
domain.com +
child1.domain.com +
child2.domain.com +
child3.domain.com +
CHILD4.DOMAIN.COM +
child5.doamin.com +
child6.domain.com I need
CHILD4.DOMAIN.COM to be child4.domain.com - From:
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On Behalf Of Mulnick,
Al Al From:
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On Behalf Of Isn't
there some sort of vb script that could do this just as the fixdomainsuffix.vbs
script? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257623/EN-US/
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On Behalf Of Robert
Rutherford As far as
I can remember.... This isn't possible under 2000 as it's basically the same as
a domain name change. From:
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On Behalf Of Anyone? From:
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On Behalf Of For some reason, someone in our org.
upgraded an NT4 domain to a Windows 2000 child domain and used Capital Letters
in the fully qualified domain name. All our other domain names are lower
case. How can I change this domain to lower case to match the
others? - __________________________________ __________________________________
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