Currently, domain rename operations are not supported by Exchange 2000. However, you can still rename a domain that includes Exchange 2000 servers because there is no mechanism to block a domain rename operation when the domain contains Exchange 2000 servers.
Windows 2003 also permits you to rename domain controllers. If you rename your domain controllers, there are some potential issues to consider if you have Exchange 2000 servers or Exchange 2003 servers in your domain. These include the following:
- Active Directory Connector (ADC) connection agreements no longer replicate because the information that is on the Connections tab still points to the old domain controller names.
- DSAccess can no longer query domain controllers correctly because domain controllers that were manually specified on the Directory Access tab in Exchange System Manager refer to the old domain controller names. When this is the case, the Exchange services no longer function.
Note To locate the Directory Access tab in Exchange System Manager, right-click a server, and then click Properties. - Domain controllers that are automatically discovered by DSAccess may not be used until the Exchange servers are restarted. This issue occurs because DSAccess stores the old domain controller names in memory.
REFERENCES
For additional information about Windows Server 2003 domain rename tools, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
For more information about DSAccess, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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The role of DSAccess in Exchange 2000 Server