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Renaming Networked
Windows Computers
New in version 2006.7.11.7
Requires:
VNCScan Enterprise Network Manager

Figure 1 - Right-clicking a computer to select the menu option

Figure 2 - Renaming a networked computer
Overview
VNCScan allows you to rename any computer that is on your LAN as long as
it is running Windows 2000 or greater and you know the administrator
login for the computer or domain.
How it works
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Right-click a
computer in a managed group and choose "Windows Tools"
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Click on the "Rename
Networked Computer" menu sub item
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Enter a new NETBIOS
name for the remote computer. Do not use a FQDN like
computer.domain.com as the new name or it will fail. Simply
use the first section or NETBIOS name like "COMPUTER".
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Enter a username and
password with access to perform this action. If you are on a
domain and this remote computer is a member of your domain, be sure
to use a domain administrative user account because the computer is
renamed in Active Directory during the process.
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Press the "Rename"
button.
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If a message box
tells you that you need to reboot the remote computer for this to
take affect, you can do so by right-clicking the same computer in
the Managed Group, choosing "Windows Tools", and then "Reboot
Computer(s)".
Information about remotely rebooting computers is
found here.
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