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How can I rename my Windows 2003 Domain Controllers?

Although not the best idea in the world and although I rather re-build the entire server from scratch, this can be done in Windows Server 2003-based Domain Controllers. The procedure is quite simple. It only requires one reboot of the DC that had it's name renamed. You don't even have to sit near the DC, you can accomplish it from any computer that has the Windows Server 2003 Support Tools installed, and if you have the appropriate user credentials.

Note: Only Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers can be renamed.

Note: You must be a member of the Domain Admins group.

Method #1 - Through the GUI

Although easier to implement, if you rename a domain controller through the System Properties dialog box instead of using the Netdom.exe tool, DNS and Active Directory replication latency may delay the ability of clients to locate or authenticate to the renamed domain controller. The length of this latency depends on your network design and the replication topology of your organization.

To rename a DC with the name from SERVER101 in the DPETRI.NET domain to ZEUS follow the next steps:

  1. Open the System applet in Control Panel (or right-click My Computer and choose Properties).

  2. In the Computer Name tab click Change.

 

  1. A warning message appears. Read it and if you accept, click Ok.

 

  1. In the Computer Name box type the new host name of the Domain Controller. Click Ok.

 

  1. In the Computer Name Changes window, type the name and password of a user that is a member of the Domain Admins group.

 

  1. A warning window appears saying that you must restart your computer. Acknowledge it.

  1. Click Ok all the way out, reboot your computer

 

 

Method #1 - Through the GUI

Although easier to implement, if you rename a domain controller through the System Properties dialog box instead of using the Netdom.exe tool, DNS and Active Directory replication latency may delay the ability of clients to locate or authenticate to the renamed domain controller. The length of this latency depends on your network design and the replication topology of your organization.

To rename a DC with the name from SERVER101 in the DPETRI.NET domain to ZEUS follow the next steps:

  1. Open the System applet in Control Panel (or right-click My Computer and choose Properties).

  2. In the Computer Name tab click Change.