Renaming a Windows NT PDC or BDC

Last reviewed: May 22, 1997
Article ID: Q150298
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5 and 3.51
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0

You may need to change the computer name of a primary domain controller (PDC) or a backup domain controller (BDC). To do this, follow the steps below.

To Rename a Primary Domain Controller

  1. On Windows NT 3.x computers, from the console of the PDC, go to Control Panel Network.

    On Windows NT 4.0 computers, from the console of the PDC, go to Control Panel Network and click the Identification tab.

    In the Network Settings dialog box, choose the Change button next to the computer name. Type the new name in the Computer Name dialog box and choose OK.

  2. Restart the PDC for the name change to take effect.

  3. In Server Manager, if the old name still appears as a Backup, or if there is no entry for the new name:

    a. Create an entry for the new name. To do this, select Add to Domain in

          the Computer menu of Server Manager.
    

    b. Add the new computer account as a "Windows NT Backup Domain

          Controller" (it will be added and displayed as a Primary).
    

    c. Remove the old name by selecting the entry. To do this, select Remove

          from Domain on the Computer menu.
    

    NOTE: In some cases, Step 3a may create two accounts for the new computer name: one as a backup and the other as a primary. If this occurs, remove the Backup as described above.

To Rename a Backup Domain Controller

  1. In Server Manager, select the domain to which you are adding the new computer name. Then add the new computer name. Make sure to specify that it will be a backup domain controller.

  2. On the BDC that you are changing the name of, go to Control Panel Network. In the Network Settings dialog box, click the Change button next to the computer name. Type the new computer name in the Computer Name dialog box and choose OK.

  3. Restart the BDC for which you have changed the name. Note that the NETLOGON service will not yet start on this server.

  4. On any other computer that is a member of the domain, open Server Manager. Select the new BDC name and from the Computer menu, choose Synchronize With Primary. This will start the NETLOGON service.

  5. In Server Manager, select the old BDC name from the list and from the Computer menu, choose Remove From Domain.

Note: If the BDC begins to receive 7023 or 3210 errors after synching the domain in server manager, on the PDC choose the BDC and then synch that specific BDC with the PDC. After an event indicating that the synch is complete, restart the BDC.


Additional query words: prodnt rename name renaming
Keywords : kbnetwork ntdomain nthowto NTSrv
Version : 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : WinNT


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Last reviewed: May 22, 1997
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