Ack sorry, for some reason this message thread didn't chain properly in
Outlook for me and now I see the thread already went this way. Good show
chaps!

 ;oP

  joe 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 5:10 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] [Active Dir] Handling Duplicate Accounts During
domain Migration

Now are the duplicate accounts all for the same physical principals or is
there say a root\joe, child1\joe, child2\joe and all three are different
people or processes? 

If the former, you should be able to merge in the SID Histories though it
would be cleaner to clean up the ACLs. 

If the latter, there are going to be a lot of pissed off people when their
IDs change and you don't have much choice though you can still merge in the
SID histories. 

   joe
 

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Subject: [ActiveDir] [Active Dir] Handling Duplicate Accounts During domain
Migration





      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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