Rename AD group



Hi,

Our Active Directory team renamed a group name from DOMAIN\GROUP1 to
DOMAIN\GROUP2. Although everything is Ok on Windows side (All references to
DOMAIN\GROUP1 is changed to DOMAIN\GROUP2 for example in local admin), SQL
Server still shows DOMAIN\GROUP1 in its login list and sp_validatelogins
reports DOMAIN\GROUP1 as invalid group name.

How can I refresh syslogins (or anywhere else) on SQL Server 2000 and 2005
to have DOMAIN\GROUP2 instead?

Thanks


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