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Old 26-11-2009
AJ
 
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Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

Hi Folks

Is renaming a domain easier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
Windows 2003?
Are there any benefits of doing this when our domain has been upgraded
to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?

I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
if the process was easier i.e. less risk.

Any input appreciated

TIA
AJ
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Old 26-11-2009
Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]
 
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Re: Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

Hello AJ,

The process didn't change.

See here for details:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...48(WS.10).aspx

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> Hi Folks
>
> Is renaming a domain easier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
> Windows 2003?
> Are there any benefits of doing this when our domain has been upgraded
> to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?
> I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
> if the process was easier i.e. less risk.
>
> Any input appreciated
>
> TIA
> AJ



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Old 27-11-2009
Florian Frommherz [MVP]
 
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Re: Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

Howdie!

AJ schrieb:
> Is renaming a domain easier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
> Windows 2003?
> Are there any benefits of doing this when our domain has been upgraded
> to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?
>
> I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
> if the process was easier i.e. less risk.


How's the domain's setup? In general, the more services that rely on
Active Directory, e.g. Exchange, DFS, Sharepoint, third party,..., the
more I'd think about moving towards different solutions than simple
rename. Renames can get complicated if Exchange and the like are involved.

Also, I've seen little reason, I mean *real* reason to really rename a
domain. Is it a merger? Is there a change you can create a new
forest/domain and then migrate into that new domain? Is it just
policital? The domain won't be seen from external resources - it's just
what's resolved internally. I wouldn't go down that hassle if there's
not valid reason to do so.

Cheers,
Florian
--
Microsoft MVP - Group Policy
eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.
blog: http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.
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Old 07-12-2009
AJ
 
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Re: Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

On 26 Nov, 19:58, "Florian Frommherz [MVP]"
<flor...@frickelsoft.DELETETHIS.net> wrote:
> Howdie!
>
> AJ schrieb:
>
> > Is renaming adomaineasier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
> > Windows 2003?
> > Are there any benefits of doing this when ourdomainhas been upgraded
> > to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?

>
> > I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
> > if the process was easier i.e. less risk.

>
> How's thedomain'ssetup? In general, the more services that rely on
> Active Directory, e.g. Exchange, DFS, Sharepoint, third party,..., the
> more I'd think about moving towards different solutions than simplerename. Renames can get complicated if Exchange and the like are involved.
>
> Also, I've seen little reason, I mean *real* reason to reallyrenameadomain. Is it a merger? Is there a change you can create a new
> forest/domainand then migrate into that newdomain? Is it just
> policital? Thedomainwon't be seen from external resources - it's just
> what's resolved internally. I wouldn't go down that hassle if there's
> not valid reason to do so.
>
> Cheers,
> Florian
> --
> Microsoft MVP - Group Policy
> eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.
> blog:http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.
> ANY advice you get on the Newsgroups should be tested thoroughly in your
> lab.


Hi

sorry for the late reply!

its a simple single domain model although Exchange is deployed. The
domain name represents an old company name and the powerrs that be
want it changed, decision has been made. We have already discussed
migrating to a parallel environment and that is a non starter due to
the cost and complexities involved with this. If it were a small shop
things might be different. I have looked at renaming a domain a while
back for another customer and it was doable although wasn't risk free
in fact far from it. My question was does 2008 simplify the process or
is it exactly the same as it was with 2003?

TIA

AJ
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Old 08-12-2009
Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]
 
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Re: Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

Hello AJ,

The way is still the same. And as Florian states, depending on installed
applications like Exchange or Sharepoint renaming is having restrictions/requirements
or maybe a nogo.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.
** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups
** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm


> On 26 Nov, 19:58, "Florian Frommherz [MVP]"
> <flor...@frickelsoft.DELETETHIS.net> wrote:
>> Howdie!
>>
>> AJ schrieb:
>>
>>> Is renaming adomaineasier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
>>> Windows 2003?
>>> Are there any benefits of doing this when ourdomainhas been upgraded
>>> to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?
>>> I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
>>> if the process was easier i.e. less risk.
>>>

>> How's thedomain'ssetup? In general, the more services that rely on
>>
>> Active Directory, e.g. Exchange, DFS, Sharepoint, third party,...,
>> the
>>
>> more I'd think about moving towards different solutions than
>> simplerename. Renames can get complicated if Exchange and the like
>> are involved.
>>
>> Also, I've seen little reason, I mean *real* reason to
>> reallyrenameadomain. Is it a merger? Is there a change you can create
>> a new
>>
>> forest/domainand then migrate into that newdomain? Is it just
>>
>> policital? Thedomainwon't be seen from external resources - it's just
>>
>> what's resolved internally. I wouldn't go down that hassle if there's
>>
>> not valid reason to do so.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Florian
>> --
>> Microsoft MVP - Group Policy
>> eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.
>> blog:http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.
>> ANY advice you get on the Newsgroups should be tested thoroughly in
>> your
>> lab.

> Hi
>
> sorry for the late reply!
>
> its a simple single domain model although Exchange is deployed. The
> domain name represents an old company name and the powerrs that be
> want it changed, decision has been made. We have already discussed
> migrating to a parallel environment and that is a non starter due to
> the cost and complexities involved with this. If it were a small shop
> things might be different. I have looked at renaming a domain a while
> back for another customer and it was doable although wasn't risk free
> in fact far from it. My question was does 2008 simplify the process or
> is it exactly the same as it was with 2003?
>
> TIA
>
> AJ
>



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Old 09-12-2009
Ace Fekay [MCT]
 
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Re: Windows 2008 Domain Name Rename

"AJ" <andyjones99@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7b624818-c2e5-4dd8-a350-b06a77e0636e@b15g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
> On 26 Nov, 19:58, "Florian Frommherz [MVP]"
> <flor...@frickelsoft.DELETETHIS.net> wrote:
>> Howdie!
>>
>> AJ schrieb:
>>
>> > Is renaming adomaineasier to acheive in Windows 2008 than it was in
>> > Windows 2003?
>> > Are there any benefits of doing this when ourdomainhas been upgraded
>> > to 2008 as opposed to beforehand (2003)?

>>
>> > I understand the tool is now included with Windows 2008 but wondered
>> > if the process was easier i.e. less risk.

>>
>> How's thedomain'ssetup? In general, the more services that rely on
>> Active Directory, e.g. Exchange, DFS, Sharepoint, third party,..., the
>> more I'd think about moving towards different solutions than
>> simplerename. Renames can get complicated if Exchange and the like are
>> involved.
>>
>> Also, I've seen little reason, I mean *real* reason to
>> reallyrenameadomain. Is it a merger? Is there a change you can create a
>> new
>> forest/domainand then migrate into that newdomain? Is it just
>> policital? Thedomainwon't be seen from external resources - it's just
>> what's resolved internally. I wouldn't go down that hassle if there's
>> not valid reason to do so.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Florian
>> --
>> Microsoft MVP - Group Policy
>> eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.
>> blog:http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.
>> ANY advice you get on the Newsgroups should be tested thoroughly in your
>> lab.

>
> Hi
>
> sorry for the late reply!
>
> its a simple single domain model although Exchange is deployed. The
> domain name represents an old company name and the powerrs that be
> want it changed, decision has been made. We have already discussed
> migrating to a parallel environment and that is a non starter due to
> the cost and complexities involved with this. If it were a small shop
> things might be different. I have looked at renaming a domain a while
> back for another customer and it was doable although wasn't risk free
> in fact far from it. My question was does 2008 simplify the process or
> is it exactly the same as it was with 2003?
>
> TIA
>
> AJ



What version of Exchange?

If Exchange 2007, no it is not possible without uninstalling, then
reinstalling Exchange. As Meinolf and Florian said, it also depends on other
services and apps installed in the infrastructure whether they can handle a
rename or not.

My blog has additional information on renames, below.

Domain Rename With or Without Exchange
http://msmvps.com/blogs/acefekay/arc...-exchange.aspx

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responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your resolution.

Ace Fekay, MCT, MCITP EA, MCTS Windows 2008 & Exchange 2007, MCSE & MCSA
2003/2000, MCSA Messaging 2003
Microsoft Certified Trainer

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