For clarity, the Exchange server is dedicated to Exchange and the SCCM server 
is dedicated to SCCM. Didn't mean for that to look like they were living on the 
same box.

Thanks,
Geoff

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Orlebeck, Geoffrey
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014 2:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] Rejoin Exchange to New Domain?

I was instructed to build out an Exchange server on a domain provided to me. 
Performed the initial install (along with SCCM), but then it was discovered the 
internal domain and the registered web domain are different. Because of SSL 
certificate implications and some other non-Exchange domain impacts, they are 
going to build a new DC with the proper registered domain. I was told to just 
join the Exchange server to the new domain. Is that advisable...or even 
possible? I was clear I thought the best course would be to rebuild the servers 
(AD/Exchange/SCCM) to ensure no weirdness, but they pushed back suggesting a 
simple disjoin/rejoin step. With all the AD hooks (groups/containers) that are 
created by Exchange...will that happen during a simple joining of the domain? I 
was pretty confident until the other parties stated this is how we should do 
it. Sanity check, please?
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