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06.02.2008 at 07:50AM PDT, ID: 23450028
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Unjoining - then joining a domain.

Asked by zingab in Microsoft Operating Systems, Active Directory, Microsoft Server

Tags: Microsoft, Server, 2000

I have a server that is joined to a different domain than the main companies domain. i want to unjoin and then join the main companies domain. Here are my questions....
1. This is a site thats connected via hardware vpn  on a differnent subnet. I believe i will need to go to sites and services and create a new site/
2. If the users on the domain retain the same username "first initial last name" will they have all their information - desktop icons etc...or will i have to migrate all that informatin too?
3. Are there any other issues besides possible services etc..that are running under different accounts?

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