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22-Jan-2010, 04:52 AM #1
A way to join 100+ pcs to new domain
Hello,

Our company is going to upgrade their servers and wants to change its domain too, is there a way for (IT-Support) to migrate the workstations (XP) to a new domain without going to each PC and doing these tasks such as: Dis-join from old domain, rejoin to a new domain + copy contents of users to the new domain?

Is there a solution for this many thanks!

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Saad
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01-Feb-2010, 04:59 AM #2
You may use NETDOM Command as an example shown below

netdom add/d:devgroup.example.com mywksta /OU:OU=Dsys,OU=Workstations,DC=microsoft,DC=com

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09-Feb-2010, 10:17 PM #3
Depending on the natrure of your network you can do a RIS installation of all the computers, you have 2 be good at remote installation though. mut this will lose all data on your workstations
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