How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

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  • M A Srinivas

    How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

    Hello,

    I need to move 6 SQL Servers from existing domain to a new domain.
    Currently all SQL Server servies are started using the domain account
    of old domain.

    What precautions and steps are necessary for migration from one domain
    to another. Also note that the name of the servers needs to be changed
    in the new domain .


    Thanks

    Srinivas
  • Matt Patterson [HP]

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    Re: How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

    What version of SQL Server and Windows are you using?

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    • Billpybus

      #3
      Re: How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

      What version of operating system(s)?
      Are db servers member servers or are they domain controllers?

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      • M A Srinivas

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        Re: How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

        billpybus@aol.c om (Billpybus) wrote in message news:<200311041 62706.25815.000 04221@mb-m07.aol.com>...[color=blue]
        > What version of operating system(s)?
        > Are db servers member servers or are they domain controllers?[/color]


        Hello,

        I have SQL server SP3 Enterprise with Windows 2000 Enterprise

        Thanks

        Srinivas

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        • Billpybus

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          Re: How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

          Is Win2K in native mode or is active directory being used?


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          • M A Srinivas

            #6
            Re: How to move SQL Servers from one Domain to another . Steps

            Hello,

            Windows 2000 Server Native Mode with SQL Server 2000 SP3

            Srinivas

            billpybus@aol.c om (Billpybus) wrote in message news:<200311061 20853.21232.000 01907@mb-m13.aol.com>...[color=blue]
            > Is Win2K in native mode or is active directory being used?[/color]

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