Changing Domain name
NightShade1
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Okay let me do a fast explanaition of what we are doing
We are looking for the correct way to change domain name space
For example
Let say we have example.com in our domain which it should be example.local
Anyone got documentations of which is the correct way to do that? or anyone have done it before?
Thank you
We are looking for the correct way to change domain name space
For example
Let say we have example.com in our domain which it should be example.local
Anyone got documentations of which is the correct way to do that? or anyone have done it before?
Thank you
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□
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rage_hog Banned Posts: 42 ■■□□□□□□□□From your "example".local lol. It appears that you are taking a .com web space and making it a local site? Not renaming a domain forest? If this is the case I'm not sure what your question is. Need more input.
If renaming the forest, then according to dynamiks reference then just rename the root. -
mikedisd2 Member Posts: 1,096 ■■■■■□□□□□From your "example".local lol. It appears that you are taking a .com web space and making it a local site? Not renaming a domain forest? If this is the case I'm not sure what your question is. Need more input.
It may be just a poorly named internal domain name. We had that in a company I used to work for. They named the internal network xx.com and the public facing domain xx.com.au. I think that was kinda common a few years back. -
Hyper-Me Banned Posts: 2,059
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Graham_84 Member Posts: 85 ■■□□□□□□□□I wouldnt even try this if you have child domains or tree roots or trusts of any sort. No would i try this if you have exchange in your organization. The tool is rendom, its only supported i think in test environment and you need to make you you forest function level is atleast 2003Currently having a break after the MCITP:EA. Citrix or Cisco next, not sure!