Migration Manager for Active Directory from Quest will allow you to migrate
objects from the external domain without setting up a trust. I believe you
do need to be running 2003 in the source domain as it stores information in
ADAM during the migration. Check out the URL below.

http://wm.quest.com/products/migrationmanagerad/





                                                                           
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yeah... this is also the first thing I thought.  I also thought of
something else. Will those users ever need to access their old resources?
(like mail, files ,etc) If no access is allowed how are you going to do
that? Exmerge all mailboxes into PSTs en burn files on DVD or something
like that?

Cheers
#JORGE#

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Sent: Sat 8/6/2005 7:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Merging two domains



Interesting issue.  SIDHistory is not much of an issue, obviously.
Apparently, the users won't have access to the old forest, so it's of
little
value.

I would suspect, as a 'from the hip' approach - given you limits you really

only have a .ldf or a .csv dump of the accounts that are to become a part
of
your domain.

However, if you aren't going to be allowed any access to the old forest,
then there is no reason to think that the users would be any more than
newly
created principlas, along with the computers that you might acquire.

Dump the information, but I wouldn't get to terribly concerned about what
is
coming with them.  Other than name, logon name, samAccountName, there isn't

much that you can use.

Rick


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We have an external domain that we will not be allow to set up a two way
trust with, not be allowed to migrate users from, etc.  Basically it's a
partial domain import from one domain to our current Win2k3 domain.

Getting access to the external domain is out of the question since the
external domain is not currently ours.  Part of it will become ours.


Are there any alternative ways to import or migrate users from an
external domain?  I understand SID history and all the nice things that
go along with it (profile migrations, etc) will not work.  What about
doing some type of an LDIFDE export and import?  Will that at least get
us the account creations?  What other alternatives are there to have the
least end-user impact when changing their domain?  Any documents out
there outlining this?

Thanks to all.

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