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Installed SBS 2003 with misspelled company name, need to correct

Asked by: gjlawton

I had one of my techs setup this server and did not see that the customers name was misspelled durring the setup. The domain name is correct and all, but the customer is not very happy about the name spelling. This affects the system everywhere where there name appears. I see where the license organization shows the misspelled name. Where do I, and what affect will take place in correcting this.

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2008-07-08 at 22:04:43ID23549118
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Answers

 

by: berrelezPosted on 2008-07-09 at 00:01:34ID: 21961155

You should be able to login to the Domain Controller and open up Active Directory Users and Computers and find the user account that is spelled incorrectly and open up the properties of the user and correct anything that is incorrect.  You could create a new email address and set that e-mail address as the primary e-mail address.

 

by: suppsawsPosted on 2008-07-09 at 00:55:34ID: 21961361

Hello gjlawton,

what do you mean, is it the company name that was misspelled?, or just a user account that was misspelled?

Regards,

suppsaws

 

by: bluetabPosted on 2008-07-09 at 01:28:52ID: 21961493

I'm going to take a guess that you are referring to the company name where it is displayed on the Companyweb webpage.  Log in to the server and go to the Server Management console.  Then click on Internal Website (left control panel).  Then in the middle of the page click on "Change Name".  That should do it.

 

by: gjlawtonPosted on 2008-07-09 at 07:41:25ID: 21964116

The name is correct here. When you are looking at remote web access, and when outlook comes up. You will see the misspelled name on the login screen of rwa, and startup page of outlook.

 

by: berrelezPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:01:47ID: 21964396

Are you referring to Remote Web Workplace?  If so, you are saying when you first login it says: Welcome, User.  You then can click Ready My Company mail.  Correct?  Then you are referring to the name on the user's mailbox.  To my understand this is handled by the display name on the properities of the user.  I changed mine from first.last to just my first name and the settings were then changed when I relogged back in to RWW.

 

by: gjlawtonPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:07:27ID: 21964471

No. If you look at the login screen, it has the the name of your company on the login screen. The name that you inputed when you filled in the organization name durring install that also shows on your license information of license manager. This is the very first thing you see if you are using remote web workplace and if you are using the outlook provided by sbs. It is not the users login information I am having trouble with.

 

by: berrelezPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:15:12ID: 21964560

Go into registry and look at this key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\

What is the value for RegisteredOrganization/String?  Is it spelled correctly?

 

by: gjlawtonPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:23:32ID: 21964668

No, Is this the culprit? Correct the name here?

 

by: berrelezPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:37:52ID: 21964872

Make a backup of the key first.  Do the whole folder, just right click and Export it.  You should be good.  May have to reboot, not sure on that part.

 

by: gjlawtonPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:44:12ID: 31474696

I know this sounded probably like alot of points for this solution, but it was of an urgent matter(customer Upset) and I could not see anywhere that this problem had been answered before. I knew that it was in the registry, but could not remember where it was. I really appreciate your speed at which you answered and continued speedy follow up to my responses.

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