Re: Change domain name
Tom <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> We've got Win2K3 SBS SP2 and Exchange 2003 SP2 with a single server...
With SBS? Then you can't do it at all, I'm afraid, outside of a complete
flatten/reinstall. Note that SBS does a lot of things differently and
you're always best off asking SBS2003 questions in m.p.windows.server.sbs.
> So,
> 1) should we put our Exchange 2003 SP2 on a new server and rename then
> 2) rename with Exchange 2003 SP2 on our same server
> 3) something else?
> Our domain was setup with .net rather than .local, so our rename is
> on the .net to .local.
Why do you need to do this? It's true, using the same DNS namespace
internally as externally can cause a few problems, but most of the time you
can deal with it -if your users can't access the publicly hosted
www.mydomain.com because your AD-integrated DNS thinks itself authoritative
for mydomain.com, just create a host called www in your forward lookup zone
(in your SBS DNS console) and put in the appropriate public IP. Etc.
>
> What if we rename the domain from abc.net to xyz.local? Single step
> rename? What are the implications if we mess things up? Or is it
> possible to mess things up?
Yes - it's possible to hose your entire AD & Exchange.
> TIA
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> Daniel <danieltbt04@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> Is it possible to change the domain name in DC and without having to
>>> reinstall dns and active directory ?
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>
>> Yes, presuming W2003:
>>
>> Windows 2003 Domain Rename information
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/tools/domainrename/default.asp
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;819145
>>
>> Windows 2003 Domain Rename Tools
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/domainrename.mspx
>>
>> ......if you run Exchange, this can be trickier.
>>
>> http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Domain-Rename.html
>>
>> Earlier versions? Only with a complete reinstall.