PowerShell rename-computer -computername remote01 -newname NewRemote02

Should do it I believe.





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-----Original Message-----
From: Rajan Tri [[email protected]]
Received: Thursday, 23 Apr 2015, 19:26
To: [email protected] [[email protected]]
Subject: [scripting] Script for rename windows 7 hostname remote


Hi Friends,

                Is there is any script is available for rename the windows 7 OS 
hostname remotely ?

Regards
Rajan K


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