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How to change computer Domain/Workgroup?

KUDOS Unofficial Kubuntu FAQ
Assuming that you want to change your Workgroup name from the default "MSHOME" to "KubuntuGroup"; Tab :: [ Base Settings ] Server Identification ----------------------------------------. | Workgroup: [KubuntuGroup ] | | NetBIOS name: [Don't touch this field! ] | | Server string: [Don't touch this field! ] | '-----------------------------------------------------------------'

I can't change the WORKGROUP or DOMAIN under NT 4.0, why not?

Version 2.x FAQ - NetSwitcher, the ultimate windows network ...
NetSwitcher's V2 cannot change the NT DOMAIN or WORKGROUP settings under NT4.0. This is supported under Win9x currently. NetSwitcher V3, which is now release does have this capability. BTW, just in case you're wondering. It will still require that a user have "Add Computer to Domain" rights on the DOMAIN CONTROLLER in order to joing an NT Workstation to the DOMAIN.

Can a manager add to or change the members of a workgroup?

Fred Pryor Seminars & CareerTrack FAQs
Yes, the manager is the only member that has the ability to change the workgroup's membership. If at any time a manager would like to make these changes, they should call us at (800) 780-8476 or use email at customerservice@pryor.com.

How can I change my name servers for a domain in my list?

Domain Name Systems - FAQS - Frequently asked questions
Highlite the domain name you wish to change name servers for in your domain list, and press EDIT. On the new screen, you will see an area where you can enter the name server information. Please ensure that you have contacted your web host and gotten the name server information prior to changing this field. If your changes do not reflect in WHOIS with 24-48 hours, there has been an error in entering the name servers. Please verify that you have entered the names correctly.

Can I keep my domain name when I change a host?

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Yes. We recommend that you register your domain name with a separate registrar before getting a hosting plan. Then, when you need to move to another host, you just need to point your domain's name servers to this new host. If you registered your domain name with a host and now you want to move, you should find your registration records or contact this host and ask them how to control your domain name.

How do I change the DNS information for my domain name?

CheaperWebHost.com - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If your domain is registered through our sister company DomainOrders.com then we can either make the changes for you or give you the necessary details on making the changes. Otherwise, different domain registrars have different ways of managing domains and we cannot know all of those methods. It would be best to contact the support group of your domain registrar if you need help making the DNS changes.

How can I execute a program on a remote computer located in a workgroup or in a foreign domain?

RemoteExec : FAQ - IS Decisions
You can run RemoteExec with the runas command and the /netonly option (using an administrator account of the remote computer/domain) or you can create the same administrator account (login and password) on the remote computer and on the local computer and execute RemoteExec locally under this account. You should check that DCOM is enabled on the remote computer. You can do this with the tool dcomcnfg.exe. In the Default Properties tab "Enable distributed COM on this computer" should be checked.

How can I change the Domain naming master FSMO?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
Start the Active Directory Domains and Trusts MMC snap-in on the Domain Controller (Start - Programs - Administrative Tools - Active Directory Domains and Trusts) In the left hand pane right click on 'Active Directory Domains and Trusts' and select 'Connect to Domain Controller' from the context menu Right click on 'Active Directory Domains and Trusts' and select 'Operations Master' from the context menu The current machine holding the Domain name operations FSMO role will be shown.

How can I change replication schedule between two domain controllers in a site?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
By default domain controllers will replicate once an hour the schema/configuration information (see 'Q. How does replication work intra-site in Windows 2000?' for information on the type of replicated data) but this can be changed as follows. This is only for domain controllers in a single site, cross site replication is configured differently. The default site 'Default-First-Site-Name' may be your only site.

How can I change the NetBIOS name of my Windows 2000 domain?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
Even though Windows 2000 names are DNS based, e.g. savilltech.com, a NetBIOS name is also specified during DCPROMO execution for backwards compatibility with older clients/domain controllers and is normally the left most part of the DNS name, e.g. savilltech, although it can be changed to a user specified name. Once this NetBIOS name has been set during DCPROMO execution you cannot change it.

Can I change the domain name of my blog?

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No. apart from adding or removing the www's. Search engines index your blog by your domain name and page URL's. e.g. www.myblog.com and www.myblog.com/my_post.html All your posts are indexed on search engines and given a value according to it's content, age, inbound links etc. If you change the domain of your blog then all that dissapears and your new domain starts from scratch again in the search engines. The new domain needs to build it's own value and it's own link structure.

What if I change my domain name?

uBuilder.com - FAQ
If your domain name changes you can submit an email to support@usight.com to ensure that your website is pointed to the correct domain name.
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