RE: Server / Domain Naming
- From: "David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:53:13 -0700
Charles
Thanks - that was very helpful indeed.
--
David Bissell
""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
> HI,
>
> Thanks for posting here.
>
> Issue description:
>
> ============
>
> If I understand correctly, as you enter your domain incorrectly you want to
> know if you can change the name of it on several component of SBS.
>
> Analyzing and suggestions:
>
> ============
>
> Generally speaking, in SBS 2003 we have several places that will place the
> company name, as I know we could not change the domain name of existing
> domain, if you have installed the Exchange 2003 already. But we can change
> the company name on some of the SBS component to accomplish your goal:
>
> A. Company name on the WSS site
>
> 1. Access Comanyweb site, and then click 'Site Settings'.
> 2. Click 'Change site title and description', and then input the desired
> new name in 'Title'.
> 3. Click ok to confirm the change.
>
> B. RWW
>
> You can change this company name (organization name) by editing the
> following registry entry:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\RegisteredOrg
> anization
> Note Only names of 50 characters or less are supported.
>
> To remove Companyweb name from RWW
>
> 1. Open Windows Explorer, go to C:\Inetpub\Remote.
> 2. Back up the logon.aspx file.
> 3. Open logon.aspx with Notepad.
> 4. Remove "<%=loadResString("L_RUP_TITLE", m_strOrgName)%>", and all
> "<%=m_strOrgName%>".
> 5. Go to http://server/remote, you should no longer see the company name.
>
> You can also hand-edit the logon.aspx, header.aspx, and tsweb.aspx files
> and replace the <%=m_strOrgName%> line with whichever orgname you want.
> Also note: the Titles have a variation of this that is Orgname Remote Web
> Workplace.
>
> C. Monitoring
>
> To change the ORG name in usage/performance report, you need to change the
> following key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RegisteredOrganiza
> tion.
> <file:Server Performance Report - JIAFU-SBS2K3-V12.msg>
> This will also change the sender's 'Display name' in the usage/performance
> report.
>
>
> If you want to change the sender's 'Display name' for the Alert e-mail:
> <file:Routing and Remote Access Alert on JIAFU-SBS2K3-V1.msg>
> 1. Open up 'Health Monitor' from 'Administrative Tools'.
>
> 2. In the left pane, expand 'All Monitored Computers' ¨¤ 'Server name' ¨¤
> Actions, and then right click 'Email xxx@xxxxxxxxxx' to choose Properties.
>
> 3. Switch to the 'Details' tab and then change the data in the 'From' data.
>
> 4. For example, you may want to change the value data from
>
> "Old Company" Administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> To
>
> "New Company" Administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> D. E-mail addresses
>
> You can navigate to Exchange system management and change the recipient
> policy to apply the newly registered domain suffix.
>
> E. Connection Manager
>
> 1. You can rerun "remote access wizard" to change the name on the wizard,
> it will also change the name of connection management.
>
>
> Hope the above information helpful, if you have any further concerns,
> please feel free to let me know. I will be here waiting for your updates.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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> | I recently completed the set up on a SBS2003 Standard and then noticed
> that
> | during the first part of the load by the systems builder (disk 1) the
> company
> | name had been incorrectly entered as "Waterside" instead of "Waterfront".
>
> | Now the company default home page has Waterside in it's title and reports
> are
> | generated with "watersid" in the text (see the Caller User Name):
> |
> | Logon Failure:
> | Reason: Unknown user name or bad password
> | User Name: administrator
> | Domain: WATERFRONT
> | Logon Type: 3
> | Logon Process: Advapi
> | Authentication Package: Negotiate
> | Workstation Name: WATERFRONT
> | Caller User Name: IUSR_WATERSID
> | Caller Domain: WTRFRT
> | Caller Logon ID: (0x0,0x54CFAA8)
> | Caller Process ID: 5632
> | Transited Services: -
> | Source Network Address: -
> | Source Port: -
> |
> | I've changed all references to "Waterside" in the registry but to no
> avail.
> | Any idea how I change at least the Server Usage and Performance report
> title
> | please?
> | --
> | David Bissell
> |
>
>
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