How will changing office IP Range impact on Active Directory????

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From: Paul (Paul2_at_syncpuls.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 02:33:34 +0200

My company needs to change from the 192.168.x.x range to a 10.10.x.x range.
We are currently on Win2K and XP clients and are using active directory.

We've got 4 smaller (50 or so people) remote offices where we have DC's, and
are using MS DNS.

Since we've never done something like this we are afraid to simply change
IP's on the servers etc. This might screw up things for Active Directory we
fear, and of course we want as little downtime as possible for the company.

I've tried to find info on what kind of procedures to follow on the web but
have unfortunately not been able to find it.

What approach would be best? what Best Practices and procedures should we
follow? Who has done this & might have pointers? Any advise, tips or
recommended reading?

thanks!

Paul



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