Hostname change problem

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Dear Friends...

We have DC at our corporate office & each ADC at our site
location.there are 22 location & for each location OU is created in
AD.
We have single domain.There are nearly 3000 Desktops & servers in
whole domain.all desktops are member of OU respective of their site in
AD.


One Wsus server is installed for patch management & for each
site,respective container is created & for each location wsus policy
template is applied in AD,

Problem:-


When ever our desktop engineer on site location, format any desktop so
they also change the computer name [Host name].As they never think to
give the same old Hostname after installation of desktop.

& when they make server as a member of Domain the , Domain server make
the Desktop
As member of default container “computer”

But according to site name this should be the member of its
respective OU.

Similarly hostname is also not updated in WSUS


What should we do to sort out the issue.

Can we create any script or bat file & run file after the installation
of OS on desktop.


Waiting for response ..

Thanks in Advance…

Gaurav
 
Re: Hostname change problem

Hello Gaurav,

If the site admins add the new machines by hand to the domain, they will
be added to the computers container, that's default setting, so that new
machines will not directly get policies except the domain policy. When you
are using sysprep. for example with an image you can specify in the sysprep.inf
file, where the computer should be moved to.
WSUS will not compere the new name with the old one. The WSUS client gets
the server with the policy and the client just said the server "here am i",
do you have something for me. So the server doesn't connect to the client.

For scripts check out this ones:
scroll down to the end of the page:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Visual_Basic/Q_21605648.html

http://www.wisesoft.co.uk/scripts/v...puter_to_a_different_organizational_unit.aspx

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> Dear Friends...
>
> We have DC at our corporate office & each ADC at our site
> location.there are 22 location & for each location OU is created in
> AD.
> We have single domain.There are nearly 3000 Desktops & servers in
> whole domain.all desktops are member of OU respective of their site in
> AD.
> One Wsus server is installed for patch management & for each
> site,respective container is created & for each location wsus policy
> template is applied in AD,
>
> Problem:-
>
> When ever our desktop engineer on site location, format any desktop so
> they also change the computer name [Host name].As they never think to
> give the same old Hostname after installation of desktop.
>
> & when they make server as a member of Domain the , Domain server make
> the Desktop
> As member of default container "computer"
> But according to site name this should be the member of its
> respective OU.
>
> Similarly hostname is also not updated in WSUS
>
> What should we do to sort out the issue.
>
> Can we create any script or bat file & run file after the installation
> of OS on desktop.
>
> Waiting for response ..
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
> Gaurav
>
 
Re: Hostname change problem

Gaurav <mathur.gm@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends...
>
> We have DC at our corporate office & each ADC at our site
> location.there are 22 location & for each location OU is created in
> AD.
> We have single domain.There are nearly 3000 Desktops & servers in
> whole domain.all desktops are member of OU respective of their site in
> AD.
>

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Hi - in addition to Meinolf's reply, I wanted to add....if your
administrators are doing this wrong, they need to be re-trained or better
trained, so they stop. Your central IT should document the appropriate steps
in clear/simple language and ensure they all have it. There are seldom good
technological solutions to behavioral problems.
 
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