Migrating to new windows domain

hi, pro!
Could you help me.
we have working fine oim on oim.olddomain server. now we have to migrate our servers to new windows domain(server will be oim.newdomain), and I afraid I'll get some problems with it.

Stas Kazbek,
I have not gone through the server migration purpose.
But metalink ID *1103610.1* will be helpful to you.
-kuldeep

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