IMHO, a domain rename would be needed if the NetBIOS and/or DNS domain name 
needed to change. (different structure)
Just for changing the case in ADDT a domain rename is not needed. Just did it 
in my test environment by changing the case of the value of the attribute 
"dnsRoot" of the object "CN=<Domain 
Name>,CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=<Domain Name>,DC=<tld>"
 
The case in ADDT also changed. However. although I have shown it here I DO NOT 
RECOMMEND IT! (as I do not know what the consequences are of doing it!)
It may look better, but WHO CARES? I would leave it as is. A small mistake and 
you could be in deep sh*t.
If it works, don't brake it!
 
Cheers,
Jorge

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 12/8/2005 3:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Domain case


I suspect a domain rename is your only option and I would doubt that the 
benefit outweighs the pain in this scenario.
 
What is the (perceived) issue with the case?
 
neil

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harding, Devon
Sent: 08 December 2005 14:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Domain case



Is there any way to change the case of a child domain in AD from all upper-case 
to all lower-case?  Example, when I look in Active Directory Domains & Trust, I 
have this:

 

- domain.com

       + child1.domain.com

       + child2.domain.com

       + CHILD3.DOMAIN.COM

       + child4.domain.com

 

I want to change CHILD3.DOMAIN.COM to child3.domain.com.  This also exist when 
I try to browse the domain tree in ADUC.

 

Devon Harding

Windows Systems Engineer

Southern Wine & Spirits - BSG

954-602-2469

 

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