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Switch to UPN logons if the clients support it. Then move
them as you want to, just make sure the UPN doesn't change.
joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] Educating Users about crossdomain moves Wondering
how other folks do this: Environment
I’m currently dealing with has two domains which basically work out to this as
far as user distribution – Domain A) Central Office & Domain B) Remote
Sites. Now, this is a 60K employee organization, and people seem to wander
around a lot. I need to handle the move between remote sites and central office
at the domain level. ADMTing the account is what I’m aiming to do. Now my
question is how do I educate the user about this impending logon change? Do I
send them an email two days before and a reminder the day before I do it? Do I
just say screw em and make em call helpdesk? There
are roughly 2000 – 2500 people working at central office/qualified to be in this
domain, the balance is at the remote sites. I have no idea what the actual
volume of transfers is per week. My understanding is that it’s far more common
to get fired and rehired than it is to actually transfer positions in this
particular organization which amounts to a new account.
Thanks, c -
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