Default-First-Site-Name

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Jenifer Nech

Somehow I failed to name my Site. Can I do this now? What are repercussions?

1 Domain and it is named properly.

JMNech-Houston
 
Hello again, Sites must be named with none space.

New York not going to be a correct and working name
New-York is fine

The first site is always named Default-First-Site-Name by defaults during
the install of Active Directory.

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You can leave it like it is or change it to anything you want. Shouldn't be
a problem.

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Christoffer, Site names can be whatever you want them to be.. there is
nothing that forces you to follow a convention in creating their names.
Conventions are handy for triaging failures or keeping some sort of order
when dealing with a large deployment. In general as long as your site has a
name, and it has a sitelink between it and another site (if one exists) then
Active Directory will be perfectly happy.

tx

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Sorry Jeromy you are wrong here. A Site name cannot contain spaces for any
of the following characters: {|}~[]':;<=>?@!"£$%^&´()+/\,*.

Try self name a site like New York for an example.
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Christoffer Andersson
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Jeromy Statia said:
Christoffer, Site names can be whatever you want them to be.. there is
nothing that forces you to follow a convention in creating their names.
Conventions are handy for triaging failures or keeping some sort of order
when dealing with a large deployment. In general as long as your site has a
name, and it has a sitelink between it and another site (if one exists) then
Active Directory will be perfectly happy.

tx

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Chriss3 said:
Not what ever she want there is a common rules for naming.

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Shouldn't
 
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