Guido,

Thanks for pointing that out.  I had never tried it so I wasn't sure.  It's not such a big deal anymore then.
 
I just got access to the ADMT v3 beta so I'm going to try it out.  See what else it has.
 
Mike


From: Grillenmeier, Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Setting the default UPN when migrating accounts using ADMT

afaik that's a non-configurable option in ADMT - same for v3 (release date is slipping every time I mention the last one I know - so I won't mention it hoping it will stay ;-) 
 
However, I've been using the v3 Beta quite successfully for a while and didn't have a stability issue or any other things go wrong once - as such I wouldn't want to touch v2 any more as v3 really runs much better.
 
Regarding your actual "problem": not sure why you wouldn't want ADMT to use the root-domain's suffix for the UPN on your accounts => they also have the child domain's suffix as an implicit UPN anyways (i.e. you user can logon as [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). 
 
Ofcourse you might have other reasons for not having the extra UPN with the root-name - but beware that you don't loose the ability to logon with the child-domain suffix due to this.
 
/Guido


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Celone, Mike
Sent: Mittwoch, 10. August 2005 21:42
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Setting the default UPN when migrating accounts using ADMT

In my test lab I have a single Win2k3 root domain and 2 child domains.  I am using ADMT 2 (when is 3 coming out, it's been in Beta for over a year now) to migrate the accounts over.  Everything works great except for the UPN.  For some reason it's always taking the name of the root domain and not of the child domains.  Is there a way to make ADMT use the child domain UPN. 
 
I figured I'd ask before I write a script to do it for me.
 
Mike

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