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    hunterleej Posts: 11, Reputation: 1
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    May 7, 2008, 06:04 AM
    Firm changing name
    We're a law firm currently operating with Windows 2003 standard edition (PDC) with two terminal servers... app. 30 users, 4 locations... we're changing our name on July 1st... have already acquired a new domain name, etc... all staff will remain.How much notice do you think my Tech man needs to make this all happen? Don't know if this is a monumental task or just a matter of making a few changes. I know our email addresses will change, etc. I suspect that we'll get emails for a while that will be forwarded to our new email addresses, etc. Same with our website, I'm assuming. Also was wondering if our server IP addresses will change... Thanks
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    May 7, 2008, 06:10 AM
    You should have informed your tech guy already, but this can be done in a short space of time. The IP address of your servers is immaterial. Basically all that needs to happen is to activate the new domain and set up forwarding under the old domain.

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