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Dear All,

 

I hope you wizards will be able to help me. My Google-skills are failing to answer my (I think) relative simple question: How can I change the domain of a PC with SCCM?

 

Our situation is as follows. Our company is detaching from its former merger partner. So 1 company is becoming 2 companies.

After months of prep we are nearing our GO/NOGO moment and in a few weeks we hope to migrate succesfully.

 

I've been given the dubious honor of setting up and configuring SCCM2007 for our new domain.

I'm happy to say: so far so good. I'm a noob. I've made all the mistakes. THIS FORUM ROCKS!

Moving on...

 

Our plan is as follows:

- Everybody logs off for the weekend.

- VLAN's change

- trust gets severed.

- change domain workstations/laptops

- a weekend of overtime....

- 2 weeks of holiday.

 

Of course there is more going on but that's not relevant here.

What I want to know is this.

1. When all the PC's change VLAN, they get a new IP address. Now they should all pop-up in SCCM. How can I make them change domain?

2. But maybe first off all. How do I make them listen to my site server? Old sitecode was: NLS. New one: GMS. does it automatically change?

3. Am I, perhaps, expecting to much?

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

 

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