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Our network guys created a new domain as part of their migration from NT4 to active directory. They are asking us to modify our sql servers (2000) to use the new domain accounts. For example domain1/user is now domain2/user. Once this is complete the old domain will be disabled. My question is how difficult is this to accomplish in SQL? SQL has startup accounts, logins, DTS packages, Scheduled jobs, maintenance plans, etc. It seems to me that this is a major effort? Any help on the do's and don'ts would be greatly appreciated. Any articles would be helpful too. I could sure benefit from anyone who has been down this path before.

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Below are details of the implementation:

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Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Localization..cctor() +66

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