I think during an intraforest migration it is  a copy, as the source user
accounts are left intact and the users can continue to use them. This makes
for an easy roll back if something goes wrong. I have not yet looked at
using other tools as they, of course, will cost money and this tool is
free. Management with the help of a consultant decided that ADMT would be
able to do the job.



                                                                           
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Can ADMT merge between two domains in the same forest? Since
intraforest migrations are a move and not a copy I was under the
impression that you couldn't merge accounts while doing that. When
doing an intraforest migration with NetIQ the option to merge
conflicting accounts is not available.

When doing a migration from a domain outside your forest you can
absolutely merge accounts with the NetIQ tool, so I would be surprised
if ADMT couldn't do that as well.

Phil


On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:26:12 -0500, Mulnick, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> So merge is the correct term then?
>
> It's been a while, but I was thinking that ADMT could handle that.  Have
you
> checked the help files for merging source to target?
>
> al
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> These are the same users in the same forest, but in different domains.
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> And when you say duplicates names, are they representing different users
or
> the same users from different forests?
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> Yes, all of these domain are in the same forest. We have an empty root
> domain, MSROOT.domain and one tree in the forest, DOMAIN.com and 3 child
> domains, FM.domain.com, MI.domain.com and RA.domain.com.  The forest
> functional level is Windows 2000 while the domain functional level of
> MSROOT.domain and DOMAIN.com is Windows 2003. I raised it from Windows
200
> Native after the upgrade.
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> The accounts all follow the same naming standard across all domains.
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> Are they all in the same forest? You mentioned child domains so I assume
> they are, but I just wanted to check. Do the accounts follow the same
naming
> standard across all the domains? You mention the target domain is Windows
> 2003 Native, I assume this means Windows 2003 in Win2k Native mode?
>
> Phil
>
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:00:06 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> >      We are currently trying to migrate all of our child domains into
> > one single domain. There are 3 child domains, 2 of which are Windows
> > 2000 native and 1 is Windows 2000 Mixed. The target domain is Windows
> > 2003 Native. We plan to use ADMT v2 for the planned migrations.
> >       There were many different project teams, each with a hand in AD,
> > before I arrived. When an account was needed in a particular domain it
> was
> > just created, even though there were obviously trusts in place.  Now I
> have
> > 1,000's of duplicate user ID's in the target domain. How would I go
> > about merging the accounts in the child domains with the accounts in
> > the target domain?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >      Chris
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