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Vince Cooper

2006-10-09, 1:20 pm

I am running Commerce Server 2007. It is running on Windows Server 2003.
It has become necessary for me to rename the Windows Server 2003 box. Can
anyone tell me the implications on Commerce Server 2007 and what I need to
do there to successfully rename the server box? I need to do this as quickly
as possible so any assistance anyone can offer is greatly appreciated!!

Thanks!!
-Vince Cooper


Joseph Johnson

2006-10-09, 1:20 pm

Vince,

Generally speaking I've gotten into a "manageable" amount of trouble doing
this sort of thing with other boxes in the environment (specifically SQL and
BizTalk), but I've had little to no trouble renaming boxes exclusively
running Commerce Server.

That being said, if you can get away with PUP'ing your site code and
unPUP'ing it on a rebuilt box with a different machine name, I would take
that approach. It's a much cleaner way of doing things.

Beyond that, i'll defer to the MSFT people for the correct approach.

Joe


"Vince Cooper" <vcooper@oakwoodsys.com> wrote in message
news:f6f202d931668c8b998ab26971d@news.microsoft.com...
>I am running Commerce Server 2007. It is running on Windows Server 2003.
>It has become necessary for me to rename the Windows Server 2003 box. Can
>anyone tell me the implications on Commerce Server 2007 and what I need to
>do there to successfully rename the server box? I need to do this as
>quickly as possible so any assistance anyone can offer is greatly
>appreciated!!
>
> Thanks!!
> -Vince Cooper
>
>



Vince Cooper

2006-10-09, 1:20 pm

Hello Joseph,
Thanks for the advise. I thought about the Pub / Rebuild approach but that
really isn't a good option for us since our site also contains quite a bit
of Content Management Server content as well.

-Vince

[vbcol=seagreen]
> Vince,
>
> Generally speaking I've gotten into a "manageable" amount of trouble
> doing this sort of thing with other boxes in the environment
> (specifically SQL and BizTalk), but I've had little to no trouble
> renaming boxes exclusively running Commerce Server.
>
> That being said, if you can get away with PUP'ing your site code and
> unPUP'ing it on a rebuilt box with a different machine name, I would
> take that approach. It's a much cleaner way of doing things.
>
> Beyond that, i'll defer to the MSFT people for the correct approach.
>
> Joe
>
> "Vince Cooper" <vcooper@oakwoodsys.com> wrote in message
> news:f6f202d931668c8b998ab26971d@news.microsoft.com...
>


David Lott [MSFT]

2006-10-18, 7:28 pm

Hi Vince,

Max has a recent blog post about this:
http://blogs.msdn.com/maxakbar/arch...e-server-after-
renaming-machine-name.aspx

Hope this helps.
David Lott

Microsoft


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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 14:01:40 +0000 (UTC)
From: Vince Cooper <vcooper@oakwoodsys.com>
Subject: Rename
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.commerceserver.general

I am running Commerce Server 2007. It is running on Windows Server 2003.
It has become necessary for me to rename the Windows Server 2003 box. Can
anyone tell me the implications on Commerce Server 2007 and what I need to
do there to successfully rename the server box? I need to do this as
quickly
as possible so any assistance anyone can offer is greatly appreciated!!

Thanks!!
-Vince Cooper



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