Can I move Exchange Servers to a different OU within a domain?

Catherine Jaszewski 721 Reputation points
2021-04-14T17:50:46.59+00:00

Is there any impact of moving exchange servers (2 of them) and the Cluster Name Object to a different OU in the same domain?
Please advise.

Thank you,

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Exchange | Exchange Server | Management
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  1. Andy David - MVP 159.9K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2021-04-14T18:28:40.01+00:00

    None. Should be fine.
    If you see any weird events in the logs, reboot the server but you really shouldnt have to.
    Just make sure the new OU doesnt have any weird denies or GPOs.

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  1. Yuki Sun-MSFT 41,456 Reputation points Moderator
    2021-04-15T02:16:38.39+00:00

    Hi @Catherine Jaszewski

    Agree with Andy that there would be no problems moving Exchange servers to a different OU.

    Here's a relevant link where some users had shared their expereince in moving Exchange servers to different OU and no issues were encountered:
    Moving Exchange Server object to different OU in Active Directory
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